April 4, 20206 yr I was having a drive go bad, so I took the old drive out and put the new one in. During the data rebuild it came up with a lot of write errors. The cache drive also seems not to be working. I don't know what I should do. Any ideas would be great. Thanks!
April 5, 20206 yr All disks have dropped. Could be connections, could be controller. Shutdown, check all connections, and restart rebuild. Are you sure the disk even needed replacing? As you can see from this situation, you can have disk errors even if the disks are good.
April 5, 20206 yr Author I am pretty sure it needed replacing. It came up multiple times with 5 to 10 disk errors. I will check all of the connections. Thanks.
April 5, 20206 yr SATA controller problem, this is fairly common with Ryzen boards, according to a recent report upgrading to v6.9-beta1 which includes a much more recent kernel fixed it.
April 5, 20206 yr Author Ok, I checked all of the connections and they were good. I restarted the machine and all of the disks showed up. I decided to do a parity check. It started off fine and when I woke up this morning, disk 1 wasn't mounted. I am going to upgrade the OS and check in later. Edited April 5, 20206 yr by josh2008
April 5, 20206 yr 4 hours ago, josh2008 said: I decided to do a parity check. I thought you were doing a disk rebuild. Did that ever complete?
April 5, 20206 yr Author Yeah, It completed just had a lot of errors. I already tried to do 1 parity check but it stopped about half way through with a lot of errors. I went a head and upgraded to the beta OS and started a new parity check. So far so good!
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