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(SOLVED) Parity upgrade = lots of problems

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6 minutes ago, stor44 said:

It’s weird that they are working now, connected to the HBA.

Oh, I understood they were now on the onboard SATA ports, like I mentioned there are reports of issues with all (most?) 10TB Seagate disks and LSI, please report back if there are more issues.

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Yes sorry I probably confused you with my posts. When I moved unRAID and the HBA to my ASUS motherboard, at first I did have the 10TB Seagates running off the motherboard SATA ports. After a few days I decided to try the 10TB’s on the HBA, and it has been fine for several days now. Strange, but I’ll take it. Will watch for any further issues.

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@stor44 curious to hear if the 3 Seagate 10TB drives are continuing to work on the HBA. I'm just adding 2 to my unRAID box and wondering how you are fairing.

 

I put the first one in connected to the onboard SATA 2 port to rebuild parity, but the second one has options... 🙂

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Hi @klogg. So far so good with these 10TB drives once I switched motherboards. In fact I’ve since added a 4th one, but it’s only been in there a couple weeks. My monthly parity check will run next week. But I haven’t had any connection issues or missing drives anymore.

Best of luck!

@stor44

awesome! Thanks for replying. 

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