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Wrong number of disks?

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I was just replacing one of my cache drives when I ran into a weird issue. First I noticed that one of the drives was missing. I assumed it had died. So i plugged in the new drive but it wasn't detected. I checked the logs and saw the line below 

shfs: error: get_key_info, 584: Invalid argument (22): get_message: /boot/config/._Plus.key (-3)

I forgot I had a drive space set for an HD that wasn't there. Once I removed that it saw the new SSD. I then went back and counted my drives. I have 9 HD and 2 SSD. That should only be 11 disks right? The drive limit for plus is 12 total?

 

What am I missing?

tower-diagnostics-20180306-2037.zip

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There are call traces related to adding/removing devices, reboot and try again, if still doesn't work post new diags.

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So I have found some interesting things. If I plug in a new disk so that I can preclear it on the server. My cache drive drops. I have to stop the array reboot unplug the drive then plug back in then it comes back. This is no matter which SATA port i choose. I'm only using 10 drive out of my 12. 

 

I was seeing

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emhttpd: error: get_key_info, 584: Invalid argument (22): get_message: /boot/config/._Plus.key (-3)

 

I think that was related to the USB being used on my Mac when I set it up. I moved that file and that error went away. Not sure why it was trying to read the _.Plus.key.

 

As for when I try and add a disk to preclear I have no clue what is happening. I don't have any other issues. 

 

I do see this error ata1.00: failed command: WRITE FPDMA QUEUED. Only thing I can find when searching is related to bad PSU. 

tower-diagnostics-20180313-1649.zip

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Strange issue, likely hardware related, seems unlikely dropping always the SSD, it would make sense dropping other disk(s), maybe try connecting the SSD on the HBA.

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