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Red x on pretty new parity Drive

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Have a new WD 4 TB red only a month old.  Was able to pre clear with 3 passes.

 

Within last 2 days the get the RED X.  Tried a new sata cable.  I wonder if my MoBo is dying its from 2008 been on forever or if this is indeed a drive issue.  Been wanting to upgrade my hardware. Any thought son my red X ?  Just did a short smart test and it passed. 

tower-diagnostics-20170407-1727.zip

Edited by fschris

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Server was rebooted after the disk getting disabled, so we can't see what happened.

 

This implies that there is (or there was) a bad SATA cable on that disk:

 

199 UDMA_CRC_Error_Count    0x0032   198   198   000    Old_age   Always       -       8

 

You can try running an extended SMART test, or better yet, swap both the power and SATA cables with another disk, if the same disk fails again in the near feature it's probably a bad disk, despite the healthy looking SMART info.

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thanks I saw another thread and I stopped the tower. unassigned .... power down remove the disk power up... then you I had to start the array without the parity drive, then stop it power down add disk then power back on and then the parity drive then was not disabled anymore witha  red x.  however it needs to do a re-sync.

 

i did an extended smart test and it passed before i did the above.

 

 

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