April 21, 20179 yr Today I have seen that one of my discs is lost. I don't clearly see what had happened: One disc with errors (Disc 5) One disc lost (Disc 6) One disc with errors (Disc 7) with one share that is not shown on my shares tab. I can see the share on MAIN tab on "browse /mnt/disc7" but there is no share on SHARES tab. What must I do? Attached diagnostics file. Thankyou Gus unraid-media-diagnostics-20170421-1727.zip Edited April 21, 20179 yr by zzgus
April 21, 20179 yr Community Expert Do you have any disks connect on the Marvell controller (first 4 white ports)?
April 21, 20179 yr Author Quote Do you have any disks connect on the Marvell controller (first 4 white ports)? Don't tell me I have made the same mistake another time !!! Some days ago I made changes to the disks on new cages but didn't remember had changed sata cables since last time. Will check. Do you see on the diagnostics file that those discs are connected to the marvel? Thankyou Gus Edited April 21, 20179 yr by zzgus
April 21, 20179 yr Community Expert Didn't check the logs before, still not sure since the beginning of the syslog is missing, but looks like a controller crashed, possibly the Intel SCU controller (the last 4 blue ports)
April 21, 20179 yr Author 8 minutes ago, johnnie.black said: Didn't check the logs before, still not sure since the beginning of the syslog is missing, but looks like a controller crashed, possibly the Intel SCU controller (the last 4 blue ports) The MARVELL are problematic, the intel crash, buffff Will a reboot solve that? how to proceed? Thankyou Gus
April 21, 20179 yr Community Expert 2 hours ago, zzgus said: the intel crash, buffff Just to be clear about this, it's not the "normal" 6 port Intel controller, that is IMO the best controller anyone can use, very stable, but the 4 extra SCU ports: 05:00.0 Serial Attached SCSI controller [0107]: Intel Corporation C602 chipset 4-Port SATA Storage Control Unit [8086:1d6b] (rev 06) Subsystem: ASRock Incorporation C602 chipset 4-Port SATA Storage Control Unit [1849:1d6b] Kernel driver in use: isci Kernel modules: isci These use a driver I've not much experience with but it they really were the problem then it's the first time I've seen this controller crash, unlike the almost daily issues I see in the forum with the Marvell controllers, especially with this series of Asrock boards where they are notoriously bad.
April 21, 20179 yr Author I have rebooted the system, changed sata ports and power but I continue to have thisc 6 miss. Attached diagnostics. As I don't use disc 7 (almost empty) whats the way to use it as disk 6 and recover it's contents from parity? is it possible? Thankyou Gus unraid-media-diagnostics-20170421-2336.zip
April 21, 20179 yr Community Expert All three affected disks are on the SCU ports, so I believe I was right and that controller's driver crashed, hopefully it was a one time thing. Disk6 is not missing, it's just disable, unRAID disables the first disk it can't write to when a controller crashes (or the first 2 if using dual parity), disk looks fine so you should rebuild to the same disk, to do this you need to stop the array, unassign disk6, start the array, stop the array, reassign disk6 and start the array to begin the rebuild. Edited April 21, 20179 yr by johnnie.black
April 22, 20179 yr Author @johnnie.black one last thing. I have a spare single socket supermicro X9SRi-F motherboard. http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Xeon/C600/X9SRi-F.cfm As I no longer need the dual socket ASROCK motherboard I'm using now, do you think the supermicro will be a better option? Thankyou Gus
April 22, 20179 yr Community Expert Difficult to say but I would guess that as long as the Asrock Marvell ports are not used stability should be similar.
May 15, 20179 yr Author @johnnie.black Well, mmmm not yet a month and another time some errors on disk 6 a before. Attached diagnostics to see if there's something new. I don't know what I will have to do with those "persistent" crashes :-( Thankyou Gus unraid-media-diagnostics-20170515-2137.zip
May 15, 20179 yr Community Expert Symptoms are the same, but happening again to the same disk may not be a coincidence, I would swap that disk with another from the main Intel controller, rebuild it, and in case it happens again you can see if the problem follows the disk or stays with the controller. Edited May 15, 20179 yr by johnnie.black
May 16, 20179 yr Author @johnnie.blackbad news. I did a rebuild with no luck, some read errors. (rebuild cancelled I think unraid showed on notifiactions tab) I will remove this disc for safety. Gus
May 16, 20179 yr Community Expert If the rebuild failed on the main Intel controller it's probably a bad disk despite the healthy looking SMART.
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