Patrick_3000
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I have an NVME SSD that's part of a pool and is on an x4 PCIE card in the top PCIE slot on my motherboard. The bottom PCIE slot has an x4 network card (x710-D2) in it.
This setup has worked fine for about a year, but within the past week, the NVME SSD has started dropping. When this happens, the SCALE UI gives the following message "Pool SSD_pool state is DEGRADED: One or more devices has been removed by the administrator. Sufficient replicas exist for the pool to continue functioning in a degraded state."
The problem is likely not due to a faulty SSD, because I've tried two different SSDs, one of them brand new, and the problem occurs no matter what. Also, the problem likely isn't due to the PCIE card, because I've tried two of them also, one brand new, and the problem occurs no matter what.
What happens is that, after I reboot SCALE, the SSD is typically recognized, but afer an hour or so it drops out and the pool shows as degraded.
Moroever, in the IPMI web interface, the SSD in question shows as present and enabled even when SCALE doesn't recognize it. On the other hand, "fdisk -l" does not show the SSD.
Does anyone know how to troubleshoot this issue? The motherboard is ASRock Rack x570d4u-2L2T, and the CPU is Ryzen 7 Pro 5750G.
This setup has worked fine for about a year, but within the past week, the NVME SSD has started dropping. When this happens, the SCALE UI gives the following message "Pool SSD_pool state is DEGRADED: One or more devices has been removed by the administrator. Sufficient replicas exist for the pool to continue functioning in a degraded state."
The problem is likely not due to a faulty SSD, because I've tried two different SSDs, one of them brand new, and the problem occurs no matter what. Also, the problem likely isn't due to the PCIE card, because I've tried two of them also, one brand new, and the problem occurs no matter what.
What happens is that, after I reboot SCALE, the SSD is typically recognized, but afer an hour or so it drops out and the pool shows as degraded.
Moroever, in the IPMI web interface, the SSD in question shows as present and enabled even when SCALE doesn't recognize it. On the other hand, "fdisk -l" does not show the SSD.
Does anyone know how to troubleshoot this issue? The motherboard is ASRock Rack x570d4u-2L2T, and the CPU is Ryzen 7 Pro 5750G.