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WD EasyStore 10tb shows up as 8tb?

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So I shucked a couple of WD EasyStore drives to use for my server - one 8TB from 2017 and one 10TB from 2019.  Here's what I did:

 

  1. I first plugged in the 8TB and it was recognized with no issue.
  2. I then proceeded to put in the 10TB but that was not recognized.
  3. I have an ASRock E3C224 which has 6 SATA3 slots - 4 by Intel and 2 by Marvell. The 8TB went on the last remaining Intel slot and the 10TB went on a Marvell slot.
  4. Thought maybe the Marvell slot is not configured or not working or something ... so I swapped the SATA cable from the 8TB to the 10TB.  
  5. UNRAID recognizes that a drive is there, but says it's 8TB.

 

So the questions that pop up are

  1. Is there some sort of limiter that's only allowing 8TB?
  2. Is UNRAID caching the presence of the 8TB I first put in? The drive ID value is the same no matter which drive I put in.

 

Anyone with experience or thoughts?

 

Thanks!

  • Community Expert

Please post diags with the 10TB connected.

For Unraid to recognize a new drive, the array must be stopped and the GUI needs to be refreshed after the drive is added (hot swappable).

Or power down the system, add the new drive and power up the system. It should show the new drive. There are no limitations for 10 TB drives (or larger).

 

  • Author
14 hours ago, johnnie.black said:

Please post diags with the 10TB connected.

Posted.

 

14 hours ago, bonienl said:

For Unraid to recognize a new drive, the array must be stopped and the GUI needs to be refreshed after the drive is added (hot swappable).

Or power down the system, add the new drive and power up the system. It should show the new drive. There are no limitations for 10 TB drives (or larger).

 

The symptoms I posted were done using the power down approach.

tower-diagnostics-20190909-2221.zip

  • Community Expert

I don't see any 10TB disk connected there's one 8TB but it's connect to a USB port:

 

Device Model:     WDC WD80EMAZ-00WJTA0
Serial Number:    7SGLR2PC
LU WWN Device Id: 5 000cca 252c88197
Firmware Version: 83.H0A83
User Capacity:    8,001,563,222,016 bytes [8.00 TB]

 

  • Community Expert

Also check if the 10TB disk is spinning up, if not google "WD 3.3v SATA pin"

  • Author
15 hours ago, johnnie.black said:

I don't see any 10TB disk connected there's one 8TB but it's connect to a USB port:

 


Device Model:     WDC WD80EMAZ-00WJTA0
Serial Number:    7SGLR2PC
LU WWN Device Id: 5 000cca 252c88197
Firmware Version: 83.H0A83
User Capacity:    8,001,563,222,016 bytes [8.00 TB]

 

Ah shucks you're right.  I didn't realize that the USB attached drive (which happens to be the same kind of drive as the one I shucked and am trying to install) shows up as an option for the array disks.  

 

Looks like I'll have to try out that kaplon tape.   Thanks @johnnie.black

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