SOLVED Disk Type: UNKOWN

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Hi,
I added 6 Seagate Ironwolfs 8 TB drives to my FreeNAS server. All disks are the same model and the first four letters/digits of the serial number are identical. All drives completed burn-in with badblocks and smart tests without errors. However, under Storage->Disks, one of these drives shows "Disk Type: UNKNOWN" (see attached screenshot). smartctl retrieves these data just fine. Is there a way to force refresh of this information?

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Samuel Tai

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Could you provide some more details about your setup? Usually, these drives appear as ada6, unless they're attached via a USB adapter, or an HBA, or via multipath, in which case, they appear as da6.
 

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Of course: I have a Supermicro X9Dri-F motherboard and an LSI 9210-8i HBA flashed to IT mode. The HBA is connect to a Supermicro BPN-SAS2-846EL1 backplane. This and the other drives are connected to the backplane. The drive in question is /dev/da6, the other drives are /dev/daX, where X are other numbers. I also have 3 SSDs connected inside the box to SATA ports.
 

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This is probably cosmetic, and may get fixed on reboot. This field is filled out to either UNKNOWN/HDD/SSD based on /usr/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/middlewared/plugins/disk.py, lines 928-947, based on what SMART detects for the drive rotation rate parameter. If SMART is disabled for this backplane port, then this parameter won't get fed back up to this routine.

Also, you may need to enable SMART in the edit screen for this disk.

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I have checked that smart is enabled for the drive in the GUI. I still have a long smart check running on /dev/da7, so I cannot attempt the reboot until tomorrow morning. If you can point me to where the smart setting for the backplane port is controlled that would be helpful. Thank you so much helping.
 

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If you can point me to where the smart setting for the backplane port is controlled that would be helpful.

Is there a BIOS key sequence for the HBA?
 

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Yes, I will check this tomorrow after the last smartcheck is complete. I will first try a simple reboot. Then dive into the HBA smart setting. I can poll smart data including the data missing in the GUI using "smartctl -a /dev/da6" so I assume smart is enabled in the HBA. Let's hope the reboot will provide the trivial solution. I will post the result here.
 

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You can also try moving the drive to another port, to see if the problem follows the drive or is specific to that port.
 

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Indeed good suggestion, will put that on the list too.
 

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To close the loop: Reboot solved the issue. It must have been a small bug possibly related to the fact that the priot boot was the very first time the disk was used.
 
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