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Rebuilt parity after unclean shutdown and disabled disk, am I in trouble? [OS build 6.6.7]

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  • Author

PreClear completed successfully (2 full passes) and as I started to bring the array back online my server froze up (completely).  After rebooting I am now getting errors on DISK1 again (this is the brand new disk that passed), so at this point it has to be either the cabling or the controller.  Without me re-buying everything here, is there any way to check this?  I have attached the updated diagnostics.  Thank you

tower2-diagnostics-20190604-1906.zip

  • Community Expert

Disk dropped offline, so there's no SMART, but it still looks like a connection/communication problem, not a disk problem, I would start by replacing the cables.

  • Author

Here is an updated diagnostic (failed right before it completed the entire 4TB rebuild).  This should have the SMART data.  Same error?

tower2-diagnostics-20190606-2203.zip

Edited by 3560freak

  • Community Expert

Disk dropped offline, so there's no SMART, but it still looks like a connection/communication problem, but if you already replaced the cables like suggested above and it happened again it's likely a disk problem, you should also post new diags after a power/cycle so we can check SMART.

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Finally fixed this with a new Microserver backplane.  Thanks to all who helped get me going again.

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