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This time you got a Drive Ready Error message, hopefully different that the original message.
Lets assume this is a new problem as it will help during the troubleshooting effort.
Let me lay out some steps for you to take and please take good notes on what you do. You will need to track the drives by serial number, never assume ada4 is always the same physical drive. During this troubleshooting do not upgrade the FreeNAS software without writing down what you are doing. If the problem magically goes away then it's nice to try and point it somewhere.
1) Record the drive serial number for ada4.
2) Wait for the next failure message, if it's ada4 (the same drive by serial number) again then perform step 3, if not jump to step 4.
3) If the failure is ada4 again then:
3a) Record ada3 and ada4 serial number, Power down.
3b) On the motherboard or hard drive end (not both), swap the SATA cable from ada4 drive and ada3 drive (use the serial numbers). This will place the suspect drive now on the ada3 connection.
3c) Power on and once FreeNAS is bootstrapped, verify that ada3 is now the suspect drive by serial number.
4) If the problem occurs on a different drive (based on serial number) then maybe you have a power supply issue. Run MemTest86 (one full cycle minimum) and a CPU stress test (~2 hours). These generally can find a power supply issue. Ensure your hard drives are connected at least using the power connector so there is a valid power load.
This is all I've got for now. I hope you track your problem down quickly.
Lets assume this is a new problem as it will help during the troubleshooting effort.
Let me lay out some steps for you to take and please take good notes on what you do. You will need to track the drives by serial number, never assume ada4 is always the same physical drive. During this troubleshooting do not upgrade the FreeNAS software without writing down what you are doing. If the problem magically goes away then it's nice to try and point it somewhere.
1) Record the drive serial number for ada4.
2) Wait for the next failure message, if it's ada4 (the same drive by serial number) again then perform step 3, if not jump to step 4.
3) If the failure is ada4 again then:
3a) Record ada3 and ada4 serial number, Power down.
3b) On the motherboard or hard drive end (not both), swap the SATA cable from ada4 drive and ada3 drive (use the serial numbers). This will place the suspect drive now on the ada3 connection.
3c) Power on and once FreeNAS is bootstrapped, verify that ada3 is now the suspect drive by serial number.
4) If the problem occurs on a different drive (based on serial number) then maybe you have a power supply issue. Run MemTest86 (one full cycle minimum) and a CPU stress test (~2 hours). These generally can find a power supply issue. Ensure your hard drives are connected at least using the power connector so there is a valid power load.
This is all I've got for now. I hope you track your problem down quickly.