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  • rook@lemmy.zipOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldChatGPT fried my drive!?
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    23 hours ago

    Thank you for helping! Like I said I’m a complete beginner with little knowledge of all this, means a lot 🤗

    just so you know I connected the drive to my dell pc, so its just the one broken drive not all 6.

    Exact drive model: SEAGATE ST4000NM0023 XMGG

    HBA model and firmware: lspci | grep -i raid 00:17.0 RAID bus controller: Intel Corporation SATA Controller [RAID mode] Its an LSI card Bought it here

    Kernel version / distro: I was using Truenas when I formatted it. Now trouble shooting on other PC got (6.8.0-38-generic), Linux Mint 22

    Whether the controller supports DIF/DIX (T10 PI): output of lspci -vv

    Whether other identical drives still work in the same slot/cable: yes all the other 5 drives worked when i set up a RAIDZ2 and a couple of them are exact same model of HDD

    COMMANDS This is what I got for each command: verbatim output from

    Edit: from LM22, output of sudo sg_format -vv /dev/sda

    I really appreciate your knowledge and help 🙂
    Let me know if anything else is needed

















  • rook@lemmy.zipOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldAm i cooked? SAS or SATA
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    21 days ago

    What I’m worried about is that once one drive fails, then I won’t want to replace it because I want to go full SATA. But then that would mean my NAS storage would shrink and loose data.

    That means that I have to replace all drives to data at the same time, and if I have lots of data on the hardware said SAS drives. How do I transfer all that data to the new drives ?

    Any ideas? The best I can think of is to have 2 pcie cards one with the raid and another data. But how would they share the data if the SATA is not in the hardware raid pool.