What kind of raid adapter are you using?  Ie— megasas, something like that?   
Find out which kernel module it’s using, then grep your syslog/dmsg output for 
time-outs, resets, things that look ‘fishy’.  Most hardware raid controllers 
aren’t going to make /dev/sd* nodes in my experience.

Lathem Gibson
KWSI-LP, Grand Junction Colorado 

> On Aug 3, 2018, at 5:40 PM, "[email protected]" 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Is it internal RAID or an external array?
> If external, what kind of connection?
> 
> Checking the system log sounds like a very good idea.
> If an external array, check the array log also.
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On 08/03/2018 10:34 AM, Cowboy wrote:
>> On Fri, 3 Aug 2018 09:47:55 -0500
>> [email protected] wrote:
>> 
>>> Is there anything relevant from the 'dmesg' command about disk when that 
>>> happens?
>>  or in /var/log/messages ?
>> 
>>>> On Fri, Aug 03, 2018 at 05:58:03AM +0000, David Henderson wrote:
>>>>  I would have expected some sort of error though to show in the raid array.
>>  I would not !
>>  The RAID hasn't failed until it fails.
>>  I would be looking in the logs, and at
>>  smartctl -x /dev/sd?
>> 
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