Andrew, They are indeed different BIOS and OS. The old one was an HP Dl380G6 running Ubuntu 18.04 server and the new one is based on an ASRock X570 Pro4 running Ubuntu 20.04 server. I am still trying to find the root case. Thanks!
Charles Le ven. 13 mai 2022, à 18 h 04, Andrew Howell <[email protected]> a écrit : > It might not be a big with ZFS. I was thinking it could be a bug with the > BIOS or the OS which are both different from your original system. > > -------- Original message -------- > From: Charles Nadeau <[email protected]> > Date: 2022-05-13 6:20 a.m. (GMT-05:00) > To: [email protected] > Cc: James <[email protected]>, [email protected] > Subject: Re: [linux] Issue with "corrupted disk"? > > Andrew, > > I lost the array when I tried to import it (but I had a backup). I rebuilt > another array from 4 of the 5 disks and had no problems. The biggest disk > of the array is a 5TB. I do not know how ZFS could have this kind of bug, I > have an 8 disks array in another server. > I did a check for bad sectors of my 6TB and couldn't find any. I thought > that maybe I had a bad sector where the partition table is stored. > Any ideas, even crazy ones, are welcome. I'd rather fix this myself than > return the disks. > Thanks! > > Charles > > Le jeu. 12 mai 2022, à 23 h 22, <[email protected]> a écrit : > >> Hey Charles. >> >> >> >> I don’t know about the error you’re seeing, but I’m suspicious that you >> had the same issue with 2 different disks in a row. Are the other 5 disks >> from the array still connected? If so, try removing them. You may have >> found a “too many drives” bug in your new system. >> >> >> Also, if your old system is available, you could try to recover the >> drives in there (ie, roll back the upgrade). At least you’d have a stable >> system to work from. >> >> Andrew Howell >> >> >> >> *From:* Charles Nadeau <[email protected]> >> *Sent:* Thursday, May 12, 2022 10:46 AM >> *To:* James <[email protected]> >> *Cc:* [email protected] >> *Subject:* Re: [linux] Issue with "corrupted disk"? >> >> >> >> James, >> >> >> >> I already tried connecting the corrupted drive to another port. It >> doesn't change a thing. After ruining 2 drives with this port, I am >> avoiding it. >> >> When I tried "sudo hdparm -Np11721045168 --yes-i-know-what-i-am-doing >> /dev/sda", it was already connected to another port. >> >> Thanks! >> >> >> >> Charles >> >> >> >> Le jeu. 12 mai 2022, à 16 h 42, James <[email protected]> a écrit : >> >> I have no idea if that could be the cause but try the bad disks in >> different sata ports. >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Charles Nadeau Ph.D. >> http://charlesnadeau.blogspot.com/ >> > > > -- > Charles Nadeau Ph.D. > http://charlesnadeau.blogspot.com/ > -- Charles Nadeau Ph.D. http://charlesnadeau.blogspot.com/
