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[6.6.7] Read errors. Disk disabled, twice. Is disk dead?

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Hi,

 

My parity disk got disabled a couple of weeks ago because of read errors, rebooted; entire disk missing. I shut down my server, replaced the sata cable and connected the drive with a different port on mobo. Now, last Monday, the disk got disabled again because of read errors. Is my disk dead?

 

Thanks in advance!

 

platinum-diagnostics-20190418-1843.zip

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Looks more like a connection problem, but there's no SMART since the disk dropped offline, reboot/power cycle and post new diags.

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It's still offline, power cycle and/or check cables and try again.

  • 2 weeks later...
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@johnnie.black I haven't checked the cables/power cycled yet but I did find this in Fix Common Problems:

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Warnings Found: irq 16: nobody cared found on your server

Suggested Fix: You should post your diagnostics and seek assistance from the forums before deciding to ignore this error. The interrupts in use have been logged to assist in diagnosis

Is this related to the issue?

 

platinum-diagnostics-20190429-1613.zip

Edited by Zandor300

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3 minutes ago, Zandor300 said:

Is this related to the issue?

No, and should be harmless, though a bios update might help get rid of it.

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Maybe faulty cables, disk looks OK.

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