ryan8382 Posted March 7, 2018 Share Posted March 7, 2018 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 Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted March 7, 2018 Share Posted March 7, 2018 There are call traces related to adding/removing devices, reboot and try again, if still doesn't work post new diags. Quote Link to comment
ryan8382 Posted March 13, 2018 Author Share Posted March 13, 2018 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 Quote 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 Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted March 13, 2018 Share Posted March 13, 2018 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. Quote Link to comment
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