SOLVED:
To all those who find this looking to solve a similar problem,
In my case, the drives were bad. Running long tests through WD's disgonstic
http://support.wdc.com/KnowledgeBase/answer.aspx?ID=940
Showed too many bad sectors. The drive managed to pass shorter tests.
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Good morning,
The general situation is I've decided it's time for me to upgrade my storage. I've been running 2 4TB Seagate consumer drives in a striped array. I want to move to a 4 4TB WD Red RaidZ1. The plan was to move data, delete the stripe array, make a brand new 4x4TB RaidZ1. First with the 2 Seagates and 2 Reds, then replacing the 2 Seagates over the summer.
I bought 2 4 TB WD Reds and plugged them in. On boot, they register and and I can work with them as expected. Shortly after, the drives will "remove". I need some help figuring out why.
Setup
I'm running out of an ASUS RS500-E6/PS4 Server. Dual x5550 server with 24GB of RAM, Mobo: ASUS Z8NR-D12-SYS Server Board.
http://www.ittelo.ru/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/ASUS_RS500-E6-PS4_ittelo.pdf
The main purpose of my NAS is actually for Plex. The NAS and ZFS are an added (often confusing, but worthwhile bonus).
I've done a lot of googling, but apparently I'm the only person who's had problems with the Red's in a NAS application.
What I've tried
Swapping the drive bays doesn't help. i.e. Seagates were in 0 and 1, physically moved the Reds to 0 and 1. Still disconnect.
I've ordered new SATA cables, looking here:
https://forums.freenas.org/index.ph...leshooting-guide-basic-common-failures.41026/
I figured that's one more variable to remove.
I've removed the Reds and ran a SMART test on my main rig. To my uneducated, eyes and what sources I was going off of, everything seemed in order. In Windows, I was able to stripe, and copy data just fine.
I don't know if the disconnect happens after an amount of time, or when commands are given. I've gotten as far as making dataset before the drives "remove". Trying to run a SMART test through shell, usually fails though.
I thought maybe it was a timeout problem with the Red's parking their heads. I saw somewhere on these forums that there was a bad batch in the past. I used ubcd and wdidle3 to disable and no change.
It's important to note that everything was fine, and still is fine with the Seagate drives and my FreeNAS installation. If I don't try to use the Reds, I can create pools, install plugins, make shares, transfer files, the whole shibang.
Conclusion
As you can imagine, I don't have too much experience with what I'm doing. I imagine there's something simple I'm missing, but I don't know how to find what I'm looking for and if I did find it I probably wouldn't know it. Looking for any help, suggestions, and pointing the in direction's of. Let me know if there's any more information I can provide
Edited to include more information.
Edited when solved.
To all those who find this looking to solve a similar problem,
In my case, the drives were bad. Running long tests through WD's disgonstic
http://support.wdc.com/KnowledgeBase/answer.aspx?ID=940
Showed too many bad sectors. The drive managed to pass shorter tests.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Good morning,
The general situation is I've decided it's time for me to upgrade my storage. I've been running 2 4TB Seagate consumer drives in a striped array. I want to move to a 4 4TB WD Red RaidZ1. The plan was to move data, delete the stripe array, make a brand new 4x4TB RaidZ1. First with the 2 Seagates and 2 Reds, then replacing the 2 Seagates over the summer.
I bought 2 4 TB WD Reds and plugged them in. On boot, they register and and I can work with them as expected. Shortly after, the drives will "remove". I need some help figuring out why.
Setup
I'm running out of an ASUS RS500-E6/PS4 Server. Dual x5550 server with 24GB of RAM, Mobo: ASUS Z8NR-D12-SYS Server Board.
http://www.ittelo.ru/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/ASUS_RS500-E6-PS4_ittelo.pdf
The main purpose of my NAS is actually for Plex. The NAS and ZFS are an added (often confusing, but worthwhile bonus).
I've done a lot of googling, but apparently I'm the only person who's had problems with the Red's in a NAS application.
What I've tried
Swapping the drive bays doesn't help. i.e. Seagates were in 0 and 1, physically moved the Reds to 0 and 1. Still disconnect.
I've ordered new SATA cables, looking here:
https://forums.freenas.org/index.ph...leshooting-guide-basic-common-failures.41026/
I figured that's one more variable to remove.
I've removed the Reds and ran a SMART test on my main rig. To my uneducated, eyes and what sources I was going off of, everything seemed in order. In Windows, I was able to stripe, and copy data just fine.
I don't know if the disconnect happens after an amount of time, or when commands are given. I've gotten as far as making dataset before the drives "remove". Trying to run a SMART test through shell, usually fails though.
I thought maybe it was a timeout problem with the Red's parking their heads. I saw somewhere on these forums that there was a bad batch in the past. I used ubcd and wdidle3 to disable and no change.
It's important to note that everything was fine, and still is fine with the Seagate drives and my FreeNAS installation. If I don't try to use the Reds, I can create pools, install plugins, make shares, transfer files, the whole shibang.
Conclusion
As you can imagine, I don't have too much experience with what I'm doing. I imagine there's something simple I'm missing, but I don't know how to find what I'm looking for and if I did find it I probably wouldn't know it. Looking for any help, suggestions, and pointing the in direction's of. Let me know if there's any more information I can provide
Edited to include more information.
Edited when solved.
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