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New Setup - Upgraded drive now disabled and CRC Error


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Hey everyone. I recently set up unraid about a week ago and everything was going fine. I upgraded my drives recently starting with my parity of 2tb to 8tb. I followed the guide on the Wiki and no problem there system was up and functional.

 

After that I needed to upgrade my data drive. In this case I removed a 2tb drive again and upgraded to a 8tb drive. At some point during that the build failed and it ran a read check on that brand new 8tb drive (Shucked WD Easystore White label). Read check passed however the drive still shows disabled and I cannot enable it. I get a CRC Error and I have replaced the sata cable and it also happens on my SSD cache. This SSD is only 1 year old and shouldn't have this error either and if it matters I added the cahce and the 2nd 8tb drive (the data one) at the same time.

 

Do I have a bad sata controller on my MB? Can I re enable this drive? Is there a Sata HBA someone could recommend? Thanks

 

System Info

M/B: Supermicro X8DAH Version 1234567890 - s/n: VM21S56452

BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. Version 2.1. Dated: 12/30/2011

CPU: Intel® Xeon® CPU X5687 @ 3.60GHz

HVM: Enabled

IOMMU: Enabled

Cache: 256 KiB, 1024 KiB, 12288 KiB, 256 KiB, 1024 KiB, 12288 KiB

Memory: 32 GiB Other Multi-bit ECC (max. installable capacity 192 GiB)

 

WD Drive Error

199UDMA CRC error count0x000a200200000Old ageAlwaysNever6

SSD Cache Error

199SATA CRC error count0x0032100100000Old ageAlwaysNever1

tower-diagnostics-20200426-1539.zip

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I have checked all cables again and confirmed should be no issues there. I still see the drive as "Device Disabled Contents Enumerated" and only have the option to start the array or start it in maintenance mode. Once I start it I do have the option to do a read check on all devices.

 

what step should  take next?

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