April 26, 20188 yr So I had a drive go down. I replaced it as I've done in the past, and I can't get my parity to rebuild since it is running so incredibly slow. For full disclosure, I'm so over my head with this. My server has been running fine for a couple of years, but now that I'm having issues, I have no idea how to diagnose. I have seen the following in my logs Tower kernel: ata1.01: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x6 frozen Info: Unraid Version: 6.4.0 M/B: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. - GA-78LMT-S2P CPU: AMD FX™-8300 Eight-Core @ 3300 HVM: Disabled IOMMU: Disabled Cache: 128 kB, 2048 kB Memory: 8 GB (max. installable capacity 8 GB) Network: eth0: 1000 Mb/s, full duplex, mtu 1500 Kernel: Linux 4.14.13-unRAID x86_64 I'll be happy to run any other diagnostics and/or provide any other logs, I just don't know where to start, frankly. tower-diagnostics-20180426-1120.zip Edited April 26, 20188 yr by aflores3
April 26, 20188 yr Two of your onboard SATA ports (usually ports 5 and 6) and configured as IDE, enter board bios and change to SATA/AHCI then try rebuilding again.
April 26, 20188 yr P.S. disk7 was not mounting and it was formatted, I hope you knew what you're doing, i.e., all data on it was lost.
April 26, 20188 yr Author I'll change the boards bios as soon as i get home from work. Re: disk 7 ... I hate to shatter your hopes, but no, I did not know what I was doing and did, in fact, lose some data. On the plus side, it wasn't much, but still hurt. Thanks for your response.
April 26, 20188 yr Author 6 hours ago, johnnie.black said: Two of your onboard SATA ports (usually ports 5 and 6) and configured as IDE, enter board bios and change to SATA/AHCI then try rebuilding again. This did the trick. I also moved my parity drive off of my pci sata controller while I had the server down. Thanks again!
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