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[Solved] Dead drive?

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Hey guys,

 

I have one server that is giving me problems since a power surge. (as can be read here: https://lime-technology.com/forums/topic/71280-solved-unmountable-no-file-system-after-unclean-shutdown/)

 

Those problems have been fixed but now Disk2 is acting up again. Unraid has marked it as Failed.

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I have attached a diagnostics report because I can't make anything out of it. Is the drive actually dead, is it a bad cable/sata port? Should I actually replace the drive?

 

I hope someone can help me.

 

Kind regards,

Zandor

silicon-diagnostics-20180509-1224.zip

Edited by Zandor300
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Looks more like a cable problem, replace both cables.

Without checking your diagnostics.

Check your smart status, both your parity, disk 1 and disk 2 has a warning in smart status

But disk 2 might just be a cable problem.

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1 hour ago, johnnie.black said:

Looks more like a cable problem, replace both cables.

 

Will try that later today.

 

2 minutes ago, Struck said:

Without checking your diagnostics.

Check your smart status, both your parity, disk 1 and disk 2 has a warning in smart status

But disk 2 might just be a cable problem.

 

Parity and Disk1 are "UDMA CRC error count" errors.

2 minutes ago, Struck said:

Check your smart status, both your parity, disk 1 and disk 2 has a warning in smart status

Both have UDMA CRC errors, OP if these keep increasing it usually indicates a bad SATA cable.

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12 minutes ago, johnnie.black said:

Both have UDMA CRC errors, OP if these keep increasing it usually indicates a bad SATA cable.

 

They do increase by one every few days. Just ordered a bunch new SATA cables, will replace the one on Disk2 later today with one I still have and the ones on Parity and Disk1 when I get them.

 

Will update with the results.

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@johnnie.black @Struck Replaced SATA cable, same port, same issue but now SMART on Disk2 can be read. So I've attached a new diagnostics file.

 

I can try swapping cables but I do not have any more ports left on the motherboard and PCIe expansion card.

 

silicon-diagnostics-20180509-2209.zip

 

UPDATE:

Just moved it to a SATA II port (which I was trying to avoid) but still, the drive is 'disabled'. Again a diagnostics file if that helps.

silicon-diagnostics-20180509-2222.zip

Does this mean the drive is bad?

Edited by Zandor300

When a disk is disabled it always needs to be rebuilt, changing cable/port is to hopefully preventing it from getting disabled again in the future.

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2 hours ago, johnnie.black said:

When a disk is disabled it always needs to be rebuilt, changing cable/port is to hopefully preventing it from getting disabled again in the future.

 

 

 

I can't find an option for rebuilding...

 

 

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