Andrew Dunn wrote:
storrgie@ALEXANDRIA:~$ lsscsi | grep sd[ijkl]
[11:0:0:0] disk ATA WDC WD1001FALS-0 0K05 /dev/sdi
[11:0:1:0] disk ATA WDC WD1001FALS-0 0K05 /dev/sdj
[11:0:2:0] disk ATA WDC WD1001FALS-0 0K05 /dev/sdk
[11:0:3:0] disk ATA WDC WD1001FALS-0 0K05 /dev/sdl
Does smartctl report drive failure?
smartctl -a /dev/sdi | grep "SMART overall-health"
smartctl -a /dev/sdj | grep "SMART overall-health"
smartctl -a /dev/sdk | grep "SMART overall-health"
smartctl -a /dev/sdl | grep "SMART overall-health"
Joe Landman wrote:
Andrew Dunn wrote:
I just copied 4+ TiB of information to this array, restarted 5 times
and tried to access it.... What is going on?
It looks like you have 4 failed drives. sdl,sdi,sdj,sdk
Is it possible you lost power or connectivity to those drives?
If you have lsscsi installed, what does lsscsi tell you about this?
lsscsi | grep sd[ijkl]
Given the proximity of the drives in ordering, I'd suspect a power
loss, or cable seating, or similar to those drives.
Reseat power/signal cables on the drive bays, and see if this helps.
Joe
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