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Hey everyone,

I recently built my first NAS. It was bough used with SAS hardware. I've finally got past all the roadblocks and problems that were in my way (I basically bricked a whole SAS drive, a hero of a lemmy user helped me fix it).

Now after filling the 15 TB of RAIDZ2 with around 100gb of data. One of the drives started waiving its white flag and wants to die on me.

I am a complete beginner with no experience with these things.

Is my drive dying and should be replaced? or can it be fixed?

This is the output of the 507 errors that TrueNAS received form it and labelled the vDev as degraded and the drive as faulted:

Output of zpool status and sudo smartctl -a /dev/sdd

As a beginner it looks like this drive is cooked, please let me know if it needs replacing so I can order a new one and replace it right away.

Thank you sooo much!

Edit: SAS not SATA drives

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[–] frongt@lemmy.zip 12 points 16 hours ago (4 children)

Not necessarily. I would shut the system down completely and check the drive connectors. If it's on a backplane, try swapping slots, or if it's breakout connector, swap it with another drive (and clear the zpool errors). If the errors start happening on the other drive, it's a cable problem. If they continue on the same drive, it's a drive problem. If they stop happening, it was a bad connection and it ought to be fine now.

That's kind of a short output from smartctl -a, though. Shouldn't it include the attribute data? I'd run a smart test (after doing the swap above) and see what it says.

On a raidz2, I wouldn't be too concerned about losing a drive, but you should always be prepared to order a replacement if you value your data.

[–] ragebutt@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 12 hours ago

I would bet money that drive is done. Cable would be udma crc errors, not media failure. Drive made it 11 years (even if power on time is only about half of that)

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