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I cant fingure out my problem, disk keeps droping from my lsi 1068e card and almost broke my raid6 configuration.
Strange part is as soon as the disk drops they will reapare.
Here is my info:
Distributor ID: Debian
Description: Debian GNU/Linux 7.2 (wheezy)
Release: 7.2
Codename: wheezy
Here is information from syslog:
Code:
Dec 4 18:37:21 LinuxX kernel: [104319.537398] mptbase: ioc1: LogInfo(0x31110d00): Originator={PL}, Code={Reset}, SubCode(0x0d00) cb_idx mptbase_reply
Dec 4 18:37:26 LinuxX kernel: [104323.951433] end_device-4:8: mptsas: ioc1: removing sata device: fw_channel 0, fw_id 13, phy 2,sas_addr 0xdd5f3d43c2a49e7f
Dec 4 18:37:26 LinuxX kernel: [104323.951439] phy-4:2: mptsas: ioc1: delete phy 2, phy-obj (0xffff8800373b2400)
Dec 4 18:37:26 LinuxX kernel: [104323.951449] port-4:8: mptsas: ioc1: delete port 8, sas_addr (0xdd5f3d43c2a49e7f)
Dec 4 18:37:26 LinuxX kernel: [104323.952086] sd 4:0:8:0: [sdr] Synchronizing SCSI cache
Dec 4 18:37:26 LinuxX kernel: [104323.952193] sd 4:0:8:0: [sdr] Result: hostbyte=DID_NO_CONNECT driverbyte=DRIVER_OK
Dec 4 18:37:26 LinuxX kernel: [104323.952279] scsi target4:0:8: mptsas: ioc1: delete device: fw_channel 0, fw_id 13, phy 2, sas_addr 0xdd5f3d43c2a49e7f
Dec 4 18:37:54 LinuxX kernel: [104352.024931] mptsas: ioc1: attaching sata device: fw_channel 0, fw_id 13, phy 2, sas_addr 0xdd5f3d43c2a49e7f
Dec 4 18:37:54 LinuxX kernel: [104352.037384] scsi 4:0:9:0: Direct-Access ATA WDC WD20EARS-00S 0A80 PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
Dec 4 18:37:54 LinuxX kernel: [104352.039178] sd 4:0:9:0: Attached scsi generic sg12 type 0
Dec 4 18:37:54 LinuxX kernel: [104352.040162] sd 4:0:9:0: [sdl] 3907029168 512-byte logical blocks: (2.00 TB/1.81 TiB)
Dec 4 18:37:54 LinuxX kernel: [104352.069608] sd 4:0:9:0: [sdl] Write Protect is off
Dec 4 18:37:54 LinuxX kernel: [104352.069613] sd 4:0:9:0: [sdl] Mode Sense: 73 00 00 08
Dec 4 18:37:54 LinuxX kernel: [104352.081222] sd 4:0:9:0: [sdl] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
Dec 4 18:37:54 LinuxX kernel: [104352.133673] sdl:
Dec 4 18:37:54 LinuxX kernel: [104352.197300] sd 4:0:9:0: [sdl] Attached SCSI disk
Dec 4 18:38:25 LinuxX kernel: [104382.539445] mptbase: ioc1: LogInfo(0x31110d00): Originator={PL}, Code={Reset}, SubCode(0x0d00) cb_idx mptbase_reply
Dec 4 18:38:29 LinuxX kernel: [104386.804706] end_device-4:9: mptsas: ioc1: removing sata device: fw_channel 0, fw_id 13, phy 2,sas_addr 0xdd5f3d43c2a49e7f
Dec 4 18:38:29 LinuxX kernel: [104386.804709] phy-4:2: mptsas: ioc1: delete phy 2, phy-obj (0xffff8800373b2400)
Dec 4 18:38:29 LinuxX kernel: [104386.804715] port-4:9: mptsas: ioc1: delete port 9, sas_addr (0xdd5f3d43c2a49e7f)
Dec 4 18:38:29 LinuxX kernel: [104386.805155] sd 4:0:9:0: [sdl] Synchronizing SCSI cache
Dec 4 18:38:29 LinuxX kernel: [104386.805180] sd 4:0:9:0: [sdl] Result: hostbyte=DID_NO_CONNECT driverbyte=DRIVER_OK
Dec 4 18:38:29 LinuxX kernel: [104386.805219] scsi target4:0:9: mptsas: ioc1: delete device: fw_channel 0, fw_id 13, phy 2, sas_addr 0xdd5f3d43c2a49e7f
Dec 4 18:38:34 LinuxX kernel: [104391.676303] mptsas: ioc1: attaching sata device: fw_channel 0, fw_id 13, phy 2, sas_addr 0xdd5f3d43c2a49e7f
Dec 4 18:38:34 LinuxX kernel: [104391.688477] scsi 4:0:10:0: Direct-Access ATA WDC WD20EARS-00S 0A80 PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
Dec 4 18:38:34 LinuxX kernel: [104391.690350] sd 4:0:10:0: Attached scsi generic sg12 type 0
Dec 4 18:38:34 LinuxX kernel: [104391.691273] sd 4:0:10:0: [sdl] 3907029168 512-byte logical blocks: (2.00 TB/1.81 TiB)
Dec 4 18:38:34 LinuxX kernel: [104391.720740] sd 4:0:10:0: [sdl] Write Protect is off
Dec 4 18:38:34 LinuxX kernel: [104391.720745] sd 4:0:10:0: [sdl] Mode Sense: 73 00 00 08
Dec 4 18:38:34 LinuxX kernel: [104391.732301] sd 4:0:10:0: [sdl] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
Dec 4 18:38:34 LinuxX kernel: [104391.788240] sdl:
Dec 4 18:38:34 LinuxX kernel: [104391.852270] sd 4:0:10:0: [sdl] Attached SCSI disk
Dec 4 18:39:59 LinuxX kernel: [104476.850893] mptbase: ioc1: LogInfo(0x31110d00): Originator={PL}, Code={Reset}, SubCode(0x0d00) cb_idx mptbase_reply
Dec 4 18:40:00 LinuxX kernel: [104478.117232] end_device-4:10: mptsas: ioc1: removing sata device: fw_channel 0, fw_id 13, phy 2,sas_addr 0xdd5f3d43c2a49e7f
Dec 4 18:40:00 LinuxX kernel: [104478.117238] phy-4:2: mptsas: ioc1: delete phy 2, phy-obj (0xffff8800373b2400)
Dec 4 18:40:00 LinuxX kernel: [104478.117248] port-4:10: mptsas: ioc1: delete port 10, sas_addr (0xdd5f3d43c2a49e7f)
Dec 4 18:40:00 LinuxX kernel: [104478.118042] sd 4:0:10:0: [sdl] Synchronizing SCSI cache
Dec 4 18:40:00 LinuxX kernel: [104478.118092] sd 4:0:10:0: [sdl] Result: hostbyte=DID_NO_CONNECT driverbyte=DRIVER_OK
Dec 4 18:40:00 LinuxX kernel: [104478.118142] scsi target4:0:10: mptsas: ioc1: delete device: fw_channel 0, fw_id 13, phy 2, sas_addr 0xdd5f3d43c2a49e7f
Dec 4 18:40:01 LinuxX /USR/SBIN/CRON[29561]: (root) CMD (vnstat -u -i eth0 >> /dev/null 2>&1)
Dec 4 18:40:03 LinuxX kernel: [104481.088104] mptbase: ioc1: LogInfo(0x31110d00): Originator={PL}, Code={Reset}, SubCode(0x0d00) cb_idx mptscsih_io_done
Dec 4 18:40:03 LinuxX kernel: [104481.088273] mptbase: ioc1: LogInfo(0x31110d00): Originator={PL}, Code={Reset}, SubCode(0x0d00) cb_idx mptscsih_io_done
Dec 4 18:40:03 LinuxX kernel: [104481.088456] mptbase: ioc1: LogInfo(0x31110d00): Originator={PL}, Code={Reset}, SubCode(0x0d00) cb_idx mptscsih_io_done
Dec 4 18:40:03 LinuxX kernel: [104481.088643] mptbase: ioc1: LogInfo(0x31110d00): Originator={PL}, Code={Reset}, SubCode(0x0d00) cb_idx mptscsih_io_done
Dec 4 18:40:03 LinuxX kernel: [104481.088828] mptbase: ioc1: LogInfo(0x31110d00): Originator={PL}, Code={Reset}, SubCode(0x0d00) cb_idx mptscsih_io_done
Dec 4 18:40:03 LinuxX kernel: [104481.089008] mptbase: ioc1: LogInfo(0x31110d00): Originator={PL}, Code={Reset}, SubCode(0x0d00) cb_idx mptscsih_io_done
Dec 4 18:40:03 LinuxX kernel: [104481.089199] mptbase: ioc1: LogInfo(0x31110d00): Originator={PL}, Code={Reset}, SubCode(0x0d00) cb_idx mptscsih_io_done
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.586951] mptbase: ioc1: LogInfo(0x31130000): Originator={PL}, Code={IO Not Yet Executed}, SubCode(0x0000) cb_idx mptscsih_io_done
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.586986] sd 4:0:3:0: [sdm] Unhandled error code
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.586991] sd 4:0:3:0: [sdm] Result: hostbyte=DID_NO_CONNECT driverbyte=DRIVER_OK
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.587004] sd 4:0:3:0: [sdm] CDB: Write(10): 2a 00 00 00 00 08 00 00 01 00
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.587130] end_request: I/O error, dev sdm, sector 8
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.587198] md: super_written gets error=-5, uptodate=0
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.587203] md/raid:md1: Disk failure on sdm, disabling device.
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.587204] md/raid:md1: Operation continuing on 8 devices.
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589342] end_device-4:3: mptsas: ioc1: removing sata device: fw_channel 0, fw_id 14, phy 3,sas_addr 0x1f605d2e6d7e4c4e
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589350] phy-4:3: mptsas: ioc1: delete phy 3, phy-obj (0xffff8800373ae400)
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589361] port-4:3: mptsas: ioc1: delete port 3, sas_addr (0x1f605d2e6d7e4c4e)
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589412] sd 4:0:3:0: [sdm] Unhandled error code
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589414] sd 4:0:3:0: [sdm] Result: hostbyte=DID_NO_CONNECT driverbyte=DRIVER_OK
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589416] sd 4:0:3:0: [sdm] CDB: Read(10): 28 00 b4 27 5c 00
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589419] sd 4:0:3:0: [sdm] Unhandled error code
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589421] sd 4:0:3:0: [sdm] Result: hostbyte=DID_NO_CONNECT driverbyte=DRIVER_OK
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589423] sd 4:0:3:0: [sdm] CDB: Read(10): 28 00 b4 27 5c 00 00 03 e0 00
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589428] end_request: I/O error, dev sdm, sector 3022478336
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589430] md/raid:md1: read error not correctable (sector 3022478336 on sdm).
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589432] md/raid:md1: read error not correctable (sector 3022478344 on sdm).
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589433] md/raid:md1: read error not correctable (sector 3022478352 on sdm).
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589435] md/raid:md1: read error not correctable (sector 3022478360 on sdm).
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589436] md/raid:md1: read error not correctable (sector 3022478368 on sdm).
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589438] md/raid:md1: read error not correctable (sector 3022478376 on sdm).
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589439] md/raid:md1: read error not correctable (sector 3022478384 on sdm).
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589440] md/raid:md1: read error not correctable (sector 3022478392 on sdm).
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589442] md/raid:md1: read error not correctable (sector 3022478400 on sdm).
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589443] md/raid:md1: read error not correctable (sector 3022478408 on sdm).
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589469] 00 04 00 00
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589471] end_request: I/O error, dev sdm, sector 3022478336
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589482] sd 4:0:3:0: [sdm] Unhandled error code
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589483] sd 4:0:3:0: [sdm] Result: hostbyte=DID_NO_CONNECT driverbyte=DRIVER_OK
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589484] sd 4:0:3:0: [sdm] CDB: Read(10): 28 00 b4 27 5f e0 00 00 20 00
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589487] end_request: I/O error, dev sdm, sector 3022479328
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589492] sd 4:0:3:0: [sdm] Unhandled error code
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589493] sd 4:0:3:0: [sdm] Result: hostbyte=DID_NO_CONNECT driverbyte=DRIVER_OK
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589494] sd 4:0:3:0: [sdm] CDB: Read(10): 28 00 b4 27 60 00 00 00 e8 00
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589497] end_request: I/O error, dev sdm, sector 3022479360
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589512] sd 4:0:3:0: [sdm] Unhandled error code
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589513] sd 4:0:3:0: [sdm] Result: hostbyte=DID_NO_CONNECT driverbyte=DRIVER_OK
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589514] sd 4:0:3:0: [sdm] CDB: Read(10): 28 00 b4 27 60 e8 00 02 18 00
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589516] end_request: I/O error, dev sdm, sector 3022479592
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589550] sd 4:0:3:0: [sdm] Unhandled error code
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589552] sd 4:0:3:0: [sdm] CDB: Read(10): 28 00 b4 27 63 00 00 01 00 00
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.589554] end_request: I/O error, dev sdm, sector 3022480128
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.590033] sd 4:0:3:0: [sdm] Synchronizing SCSI cache
Dec 4 18:40:04 LinuxX kernel: [104481.590051] sd 4:0:3:0: [sdm] Result: hostbyte=DID_NO_CONNECT driverbyte=DRIVER_OK
Dec 4 18:40:07 LinuxX kernel: [104484.679312] mptsas: ioc1: attaching sata device: fw_channel 0, fw_id 13, phy 2, sas_addr 0xdd5f3d43c2a49e7f
Dec 4 18:40:07 LinuxX kernel: [104484.691777] scsi 4:0:11:0: Direct-Access ATA WDC WD20EARS-00S 0A80 PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
Dec 4 18:40:07 LinuxX kernel: [104484.693618] sd 4:0:11:0: Attached scsi generic sg12 type 0
Dec 4 18:40:07 LinuxX kernel: [104484.695022] mptsas: ioc1: attaching sata device: fw_channel 0, fw_id 14, phy 3, sas_addr 0x1f605d2e6d7e4c4e
Dec 4 18:40:07 LinuxX kernel: [104484.695805] sd 4:0:11:0: [sdl] 3907029168 512-byte logical blocks: (2.00 TB/1.81 TiB)
Dec 4 18:40:07 LinuxX kernel: [104484.697678] scsi 4:0:12:0: Direct-Access ATA ST2000DL003-9VT1 CC32 PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
Dec 4 18:40:07 LinuxX kernel: [104484.699516] sd 4:0:12:0: Attached scsi generic sg13 type 0
Dec 4 18:40:07 LinuxX kernel: [104484.700626] sd 4:0:12:0: [sdr] 3907029168 512-byte logical blocks: (2.00 TB/1.81 TiB)
Dec 4 18:40:07 LinuxX kernel: [104484.725479] sd 4:0:11:0: [sdl] Write Protect is off
Dec 4 18:40:07 LinuxX kernel: [104484.725483] sd 4:0:11:0: [sdl] Mode Sense: 73 00 00 08
Dec 4 18:40:07 LinuxX kernel: [104484.737176] sd 4:0:11:0: [sdl] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
Dec 4 18:40:07 LinuxX kernel: [104484.754716] sd 4:0:12:0: [sdr] Write Protect is off
Dec 4 18:40:07 LinuxX kernel: [104484.754720] sd 4:0:12:0: [sdr] Mode Sense: 73 00 00 08
Dec 4 18:40:07 LinuxX kernel: [104484.766438] sd 4:0:12:0: [sdr] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
Dec 4 18:40:07 LinuxX kernel: [104484.787173] sdl:
Dec 4 18:40:07 LinuxX kernel: [104484.844149] sdr:
Dec 4 18:40:07 LinuxX kernel: [104484.851102] sd 4:0:11:0: [sdl] Attached SCSI disk
Dec 4 18:40:07 LinuxX kernel: [104484.918884] sd 4:0:12:0: [sdr] Attached SCSI disk
I have also read on some sites problems with lsi 1068e and smartd? as i said i dont know why this happends. i have more this and this only have happend to the disk that are connected to the lsi 1068e not to the other controllors. i am aslo way under when using power from the psu so power is not the problem.
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