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matto
Guest
I set up a RAIDZ with 4 drives (1 parity, 1 spare). I started a copy and everything ran fine for about a half hour, then suddenly got an error:
ahcich0: AHCI reset: device not ready after 31000ms
This message appeared repeatedly and I could not restart the http server. I had to reboot the machine.
This is my hardware:
3 x 3T WD Caviar Green WD30 EZRX
1 x 3T Seagate ST3000DM001
These are all Sata III drives. I am running on mobo E35M1-I, FreeNAS-8.0.4-RELEASE-p2-x64 (11367)
I believe the error referred to my Seagate drive, but I'm not 100%. So, I removed the Seagate drive and set up a RAIDZ with just the 3 WD drives. So far it's been a day and everything is running well.
Could there be a problem with my Seagate drive? Any way to fix it? I would like to be able to build a RAIDZ with different drives since I can't always get my hands on exactly the same drive quickly. Would be nice to go to the store and pick one up, whatever they have.
If there's a problem with Seagate, am I safe to try different drives?
(I've read that these drives are not recommended for server use because they're single user drives. However, so far they are working well for me. I don't expect significant multi-user use of my RAIDZ.)
ahcich0: AHCI reset: device not ready after 31000ms
This message appeared repeatedly and I could not restart the http server. I had to reboot the machine.
This is my hardware:
3 x 3T WD Caviar Green WD30 EZRX
1 x 3T Seagate ST3000DM001
These are all Sata III drives. I am running on mobo E35M1-I, FreeNAS-8.0.4-RELEASE-p2-x64 (11367)
I believe the error referred to my Seagate drive, but I'm not 100%. So, I removed the Seagate drive and set up a RAIDZ with just the 3 WD drives. So far it's been a day and everything is running well.
Could there be a problem with my Seagate drive? Any way to fix it? I would like to be able to build a RAIDZ with different drives since I can't always get my hands on exactly the same drive quickly. Would be nice to go to the store and pick one up, whatever they have.
If there's a problem with Seagate, am I safe to try different drives?
(I've read that these drives are not recommended for server use because they're single user drives. However, so far they are working well for me. I don't expect significant multi-user use of my RAIDZ.)