Hey Charles.
I don’t know about the error you’re seeing, but I’m suspicious that you had the
same issue with 2 different disks in a row. Are the other 5 disks from the
array still connected? If so, try removing them. You may have found a “too
many drives” bug in your new system.
Also, i
James,
I already tried connecting the corrupted drive to another port. It doesn't
change a thing. After ruining 2 drives with this port, I am avoiding it.
When I tried "sudo hdparm -Np11721045168 --yes-i-know-what-i-am-doing
/dev/sda", it was already connected to another port.
Thanks!
Charles
Le
I have no idea if that could be the cause but try the bad disks in different
sata ports.
Good after-noon,
I have a problem that I never encountered:
I built a new computer on which I installed Ubuntu server 20.04. This
computer replace another computer that ran Ubuntu server 18.04. This old
computer had a ZFS pool. I exported the pool then I transfered the 6 disks
of the array from th