Good day!
I'm new to TrueNAS, this is my first server for home use.
The pool in which the problem occurred consists of two 8TB disks in the mirror.
The system is updated to the latest version, the server rebooted, tried to use the methods described here Hard Drive Troubleshooting Guide (All Versions of FreeNAS), but I did not understand if there is something that applies to my case.
I tried getting SMART from the GUI and got this
Please tell me what is going on and what I need to do to avoid data loss in this pool
UPD. Today I also noticed that my second pool changed its status to unhealthy. It consists of a single disk. Tests that reached the end-it seems that there were no errors, now I have launched a long test.
I'm new to TrueNAS, this is my first server for home use.
- Motherboard – z170 gigabyte gaming5 miniitx
- Processor – intel pentium G4560 4 threads
- RAM – 8GB ddr4 2400 (2x4gb)
- System SSD – 120gb NVMe
- HDD 1 – 8TB Seagate Ironwolf ST8000VN0022
- HDD 2 – 8TB Seagate Ironwolf ST8000VN004
- HDD 3 – 1.5TB S24083A6
- ada0 – 8TB Seagate Ironwolf ST8000VN0022
- ada2 – 8TB Seagate Ironwolf ST8000VN004
The system is updated to the latest version, the server rebooted, tried to use the methods described here Hard Drive Troubleshooting Guide (All Versions of FreeNAS), but I did not understand if there is something that applies to my case.
I tried getting SMART from the GUI and got this
ada0 (ST8000VN0022):
ada2 (ST8000VN004)
ada2 (ST8000VN004)
Please tell me what is going on and what I need to do to avoid data loss in this pool
UPD. Today I also noticed that my second pool changed its status to unhealthy. It consists of a single disk. Tests that reached the end-it seems that there were no errors, now I have launched a long test.