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DEVICE IS DISABLED, CONTENT EMULATED

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7 minutes ago, johnnie.black said:

Start the array, disk should mount now.

Yesss!!! Disk mounted with no issues and The Parity-Sync/Data rebuilt on Disk 6 is started.

Will inform you about the results once the operation is finished (hopefully in a positive way).

For the time I would like to thank you all for the great help and the even greater patience!

 

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If there's are errors or it crawls to a stop grab new diags before rebooting.

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12 minutes ago, johnnie.black said:

If there's are errors or it crawls to a stop grab new diags before rebooting.

I will for sure (lesson learned...)

  • 3 weeks later...
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Here we are again...

Once again after 2 weeks working fine I have another disk failure!

As suggested by johnnie.black I have a diagnostic before I touch the server (I am anyway miles away and I can only access remotely).

 

Here it is...

 

I really hope you can help me guys with this because the failures seems to be endless

monstruo-diagnostics-20190517-0655.zip

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One more thing... It is surely a cascade issue. Before the #6 failed and now is #7. I am quite sure that if I fix #7 I will have the same issue on #8 than

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Unfortunately log is spammed with errors like these and nothing else:

 

Apr 28 04:40:02 Monstruo emhttpd: error: get_fs_sizes, 6302: Input/output error (5): statfs: /mnt/user/Backups
Apr 28 04:40:02 Monstruo emhttpd: error: get_fs_sizes, 6302: Input/output error (5): statfs: /mnt/user/Documentari
Apr 28 04:40:02 Monstruo emhttpd: error: get_fs_sizes, 6302: Input/output error (5): statfs: /mnt/user/Documenti
Apr 28 04:40:02 Monstruo emhttpd: error: get_fs_sizes, 6302: Input/output error (5): statfs: /mnt/user/Foto
Apr 28 04:40:02 Monstruo emhttpd: error: get_fs_sizes, 6302: Input/output error (5): statfs: /mnt/user/Musica
Apr 28 04:40:02 Monstruo emhttpd: error: get_fs_sizes, 6302: Input/output error (5): statfs: /mnt/user/Video
Apr 28 04:40:02 Monstruo emhttpd: error: get_fs_sizes, 6302: Input/output error (5): statfs: /mnt/user/appdata
Apr 28 04:40:02 Monstruo emhttpd: error: get_fs_sizes, 6302: Input/output error (5): statfs: /mnt/user/domains
Apr 28 04:40:02 Monstruo emhttpd: error: get_fs_sizes, 6302: Input/output error (5): statfs: /mnt/user/isos
Apr 28 04:40:02 Monstruo emhttpd: error: get_fs_sizes, 6302: Input/output error (5): statfs: /mnt/user/system
Apr 28 04:40:03 Monstruo emhttpd: error: get_fs_sizes, 6302: Input/output error (5): statfs: /mnt/user/Backups
Apr 28 04:40:03 Monstruo emhttpd: error: get_fs_sizes, 6302: Input/output error (5): statfs: /mnt/user/Documentari

But looking at the disabled disk is appears to be failing big time, you should be able to confirm by running an extended SMART test.

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I will do the test now. 

 

"Unfortunately log is spammed with errors like these and nothing else:" What does it mean? Can I do something in regards?

 

The failure of the disks in a cascade (one after the other and all of them in a couple of months) to what might be related? Any idea?

 

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45 minutes ago, gideva said:

Can I do something in regards?

Rebooting will clear it, then check it's no longer spamming.

 

45 minutes ago, gideva said:

Any idea?

That appears to be just a normal failing disk, don't remember if the other ones that failed also had bad SMART.

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35 minutes ago, johnnie.black said:

Rebooting will clear it, then check it's no longer spamming.

 

That appears to be just a normal failing disk, don't remember if the other ones that failed also had bad SMART.

Not really as far as I know...

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36 minutes ago, johnnie.black said:

Rebooting will clear it, then check it's no longer spamming.

 

That appears to be just a normal failing disk, don't remember if the other ones that failed also had bad SMART.

The weird thing is that if it was a normal failing disk why they are doing it one after the other (5,6,7...) and all of them in about 30 days time?

Just coincidence? If it is no bigg deal (I will change the disk and ok, but I am afraid there is something else involved

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35 minutes ago, gideva said:

Just coincidence?

If the others were OK then most likely yes, this one appears to be just a failing disk.

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5 minutes ago, johnnie.black said:

If the others were OK then most likely yes, this one appears to be just a failing disk.

Ok if you say so now at lkeast I am not going to look further for a hidden reason...

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