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Hi,
I'm running FreeNAS on this Hardware
Asrock Taichi X470 Extreme
AMD Ryzen 3700X
64 GB RAM
OS on SATA SSD 100G
RaidZ2 on 6 x 4 TB HDD
with FreeNAS-11.3-U3.2
One drive in the array was failing, giving Checksum errors on zpool status. Since those HDDs were quite old I decided to upgrade to newer drives with more capacity step by step. 4 TB drives out, 8 TB drives in. When all drives are replaced I will get more net storage. Those were my thoughts.
Steps:
1.
Replaced one drive with a Toshiba NAS N300 8TB drive. They are loud and drain energy but they are quite fast for spinning drives.
After some while this drive also started to have checksum errors (CKSUM). I changed the SATA cable because I thought it might be the cable. zpool clear and go.
The errors came back. I replaced the drive through manufacturer's warranty.
2.
Another 4TB drive started to suffer errors so I swapped it for another 8 TB drive, too.
3.
So now there are 2 x 8 TB and 4 x 4 TB drives left. I decided to replace all 4 x 4 TB drives with new 8 TB. All will be this Toshiba disks.
I bought them and started to replace one disk at at time. When the rebuild was finished the first of the 4 drives also started to suffer CKSUM errors. I ended up with 3 of those 4 brand new drives suffering the same error.
What do you think of that? Those cksum errors seem to follow me and I somehow don't believe that all those drives suffer the same or a very similar failure. Isn't that odd?
Can somehow my mainboard break those drives?
This is what /var/log/messages throw when the drives fail:
This is what zpool status looks like:
I'm running FreeNAS on this Hardware
Asrock Taichi X470 Extreme
AMD Ryzen 3700X
64 GB RAM
OS on SATA SSD 100G
RaidZ2 on 6 x 4 TB HDD
with FreeNAS-11.3-U3.2
One drive in the array was failing, giving Checksum errors on zpool status. Since those HDDs were quite old I decided to upgrade to newer drives with more capacity step by step. 4 TB drives out, 8 TB drives in. When all drives are replaced I will get more net storage. Those were my thoughts.
Steps:
1.
Replaced one drive with a Toshiba NAS N300 8TB drive. They are loud and drain energy but they are quite fast for spinning drives.
After some while this drive also started to have checksum errors (CKSUM). I changed the SATA cable because I thought it might be the cable. zpool clear and go.
The errors came back. I replaced the drive through manufacturer's warranty.
2.
Another 4TB drive started to suffer errors so I swapped it for another 8 TB drive, too.
3.
So now there are 2 x 8 TB and 4 x 4 TB drives left. I decided to replace all 4 x 4 TB drives with new 8 TB. All will be this Toshiba disks.
I bought them and started to replace one disk at at time. When the rebuild was finished the first of the 4 drives also started to suffer CKSUM errors. I ended up with 3 of those 4 brand new drives suffering the same error.
What do you think of that? Those cksum errors seem to follow me and I somehow don't believe that all those drives suffer the same or a very similar failure. Isn't that odd?
Can somehow my mainboard break those drives?
This is what /var/log/messages throw when the drives fail:
Code:
Aug 1 22:57:33 filer smartd[37912]: Device: /dev/ada1, FAILED SMART self-check. BACK UP DATA NOW! Aug 1 22:57:33 filer smartd[37912]: Device: /dev/ada1, Failed SMART usage Attribute: 7 Seek_Error_Rate.
This is what zpool status looks like:
Code:
root@filer[~]# zpool status -v pool: fileserver state: ONLINE status: One or more devices has experienced an error resulting in data corruption. Applications may be affected. action: Restore the file in question if possible. Otherwise restore the entire pool from backup. see: http://illumos.org/msg/ZFS-8000-8A scan: scrub in progress since Sun Aug 2 20:21:17 2020 11,8T scanned at 1,02G/s, 6,86T issued at 605M/s, 12,8T total 24K repaired, 53,61% done, 0 days 02:51:12 to go config: NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM fileserver ONLINE 0 0 10 raidz2-0 ONLINE 0 0 10 gptid/910a4a4e-3338-11ea-85c3-7085c28d3862.eli ONLINE 0 0 0 gptid/5e48c24b-d43e-11ea-90ba-7085c28d3862.eli ONLINE 0 0 6 gptid/e7fff2c9-e611-11e9-8f46-7085c28d3862.eli ONLINE 0 0 0 gptid/e9d533ae-e611-11e9-8f46-7085c28d3862.eli ONLINE 0 0 0 gptid/0bf9cd82-d332-11ea-af81-7085c28d3862.eli ONLINE 0 0 11 gptid/c4618d66-d276-11ea-b25a-7085c28d3862.eli ONLINE 0 0 1