November 2, 20187 yr My server is kicking out a disk0 read error during a parity check. This is a new development as its been running fine for a few months now. I attached the diagnostics, I am sure it's in their somewhere but the only thing that I have come across, it could be is the LSI controller. I put it in my server a few months back with no issues up until now. Link below. https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA5EM2JS7185 I am not even sure which drive is having the issue as the dashboard is showing green across the board under SMART status. Also, nothing is popping out at me as being wrong in the smart diagnostics .txt files but I could just not be reading them right. What do I need to do to address this issue? jarvis-diagnostics-20181101-2315.zip
November 2, 20187 yr Community Expert Looks like a disk problem despite the healthy SMART attributes, but there are UNC @ LBA errors, aka read errors.
November 2, 20187 yr Community Expert Disk0 is the parity disk. You should be able to see them in the errors column in Main. On mobile now so can't look at Diagnostics.
November 12, 20187 yr On 11/2/2018 at 6:36 AM, jginzkey said: I attached the diagnostics, I am sure it's in their somewhere but the only thing that I have come across, it could be is the LSI controller. I put it in my server a few months back with no issues up until now. Link below. https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA5EM2JS7185 The Newegg link you provided shows a Marvell-based AOC-SASLP-MV8, not an LSI-based HBA. These are known to have issues with dropping disks. I checked your diagnostics and you do indeed have a Marvell controller. But your parity disk appears to be connected to a motherboard port.
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