![]() Drives are at 32 degree, max 42 (which was over the summer at the hottest point where ambint was 10 degrees hotter than it was now. I ran smart tests on all drives, the short tests (on all 4 drives), and then viewed the results, and there is nothing of interest at all. ![]() Since then I have run 2 backups of the pool (so I now have 2 current backups on site (one powered up, one cold), and 1 off site, just in case shit hits the fan). An attempt was mdade to correct the error. One or more devices has experienced an unrecoverable error. The pool was locked (encrypted pool, kind of a faf tbh, won't be doing my next pool encrypted). Sufficient replicas exist for the pool to continue functioning in a degraded state"Īnyway, I started up my PC, NAS files were not there, logged in and checked. One or more devices has been removed by the administrator. "The volume VOLUMENAME state is degraded. What happened was, 2 or 3 days ago it completed a scrub of the entire pool, nothing to worry about. The drives have been running around 22k hours (according to smart). ![]() Memory is ECC memory (proper server stuff, it was okay when I bought it, tested for 72 hours ish) The 2008 card is running IT mode P20 firmware (passthrough on ESXI 6.5). The system runs on a UPS (pure sine wave), good quality PSU, runs on a 1366 Xeon system with a supermicro board, with a VM running 11.0 UC3. I ran bad blocks and such on arrival as is found on the guide on the ix forums, no errors. The 4 drives were bought around 4 years ago, all from different vendors, but similar manufacturing dates. So for context, I run a 4x8TB Z1 pool (stuff is backed up and no one needs to lecture me on the benefits on running a more redundant setup, next build will be 6 drives Z2)
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