December 29, 20196 yr So I just had my parity drive disable itself, disk logs shows I/O errors. I unfortunately rebooted my server before getting a diagnostics file (yeah i know..), but now my smart report don't show me any problems, the disk log is also clear of errors. Is it safe to assume I can rebuild the drive? The drive is within warranty, not even 2 years old and pre-cleared before use. I attached diagnostics, created after I rebooted the server. behemoth-diagnostics-20191229-2330.zip Edited December 30, 20196 yr by rvoosterhout
December 29, 20196 yr Author I don't know if it's relevant, but the drive went into error mode a few seconds after I hit apply on the Dynamix Sleep s3 plugin, would that do something like a check over the drives? Edited December 29, 20196 yr by rvoosterhout
December 30, 20196 yr Community Expert 9 hours ago, rvoosterhout said: Is it safe to assume I can rebuild the drive? Yes, I would recommend replacing/swapping cables just to rule them out if it happens again.
December 30, 20196 yr Author 11 minutes ago, johnnie.black said: Yes, I would recommend replacing/swapping cables just to rule them out if it happens again. Thanks, I will start the rebuild soon. The drives are in a R710 drive bay, connectec my sas cables to an LSI. I'll keep an eye on it.
December 30, 20196 yr Author I found out it was a power surge at 11:19 pm last night. My unify AP went offline at the same time. Thanks!
December 30, 20196 yr Community Expert 1 hour ago, rvoosterhout said: I found out it was a power surge at 11:19 pm last night. My unify AP went offline at the same time. Thanks! Sounds like it might be time to consider getting a UPS for your Unraid server
December 30, 20196 yr Author Just now, itimpi said: Sounds like it might be time to consider getting a UPS for your Unraid server I've got one, the AP is just not on there yet. The UPS should stop the surge, but I guess that didn't happen.
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