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Faulty Disk and can't do a SMART test

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Hi everyone,

 

This morning we have lost electricity. When the electricity came back, i started the array and a parity check automaticly started. After 2-3 minutes, i had a read error on one of my disk and the parity check has stopped. The disk that had a read error is now disabled by unraid. I wanted to do a SMART test but i get this error message: A mandatory smart command failed. To continue, add one or more '-T permissive' options. I haven't rebooted the server yet. What should I do?

 

I have attached my diagnostic file.

tower-diagnostics-20190205-1900.zip

Edited by skoub

  • Community Expert

Shutdown, check connections, and try again to get us diagnostics that includes SMART report for that disk.

  • Author

I've reboot the server and I wasn't able to run the SMART test. The SMART feature as disabled. I had to enable it and then i've been able to run the quick test. I have attached the new diagnostic report.

tower-diagnostics-20190205-2223.zip

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Feb  5 17:32:09 Tower kernel: ata3: SError: { UnrecovData 10B8B BadCRC }

Disk looks fine, and the above error suggests a bad SATA cable, replace it and rebuild.

  • Author

I only have the choice to do a "read-check". But this read-check doesn't read the faulty disk at all. So how do I do a rebuild?

  • Author

Thank you. The rebuild have started!

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