Farfenkugell
Dabbler
- Joined
- Jan 14, 2018
- Messages
- 12
After clicking "Scrub" ended up with the same "degraded" status...
Which for me does not make much sense:
1. Used two NEW USB, each in separate USB slot, not via some hub, ended up with degraded status in one week (which is set to run by schedule every 7 days), replaced USB with another one, same happened.
2. Now the same repeats with SSD, which is connected via separate cable for power/sata, system verification checks out, the system itself, for what I use it, seems to run fine.
Either new storage is getting worse and worse (~3 devices in a row) or this HP Microserver Gen10 x3216 has some other issues and setting kFreeBSD.hw.pci.realloc_bars=1 is not enough...
As I managed to re-do my whole setup and recover my pool in just an hour or so... leaving it for now, maybe something will come up, an update from FreeNAS, bios/firmware update for server or just meteorite smite this server.
Current config: ZFS1 4TB x4, no plugins, Plex and MineOS in jails.
Which for me does not make much sense:
1. Used two NEW USB, each in separate USB slot, not via some hub, ended up with degraded status in one week (which is set to run by schedule every 7 days), replaced USB with another one, same happened.
2. Now the same repeats with SSD, which is connected via separate cable for power/sata, system verification checks out, the system itself, for what I use it, seems to run fine.
Either new storage is getting worse and worse (~3 devices in a row) or this HP Microserver Gen10 x3216 has some other issues and setting kFreeBSD.hw.pci.realloc_bars=1 is not enough...
As I managed to re-do my whole setup and recover my pool in just an hour or so... leaving it for now, maybe something will come up, an update from FreeNAS, bios/firmware update for server or just meteorite smite this server.
Current config: ZFS1 4TB x4, no plugins, Plex and MineOS in jails.
Last edited by a moderator: