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Tried this question in "Post-Install", perhaps I'll have better luck here (LOL).
Having one of my Sandisk SSD's on my Boot RAID-0 flaking on me.
Logging the following in system log:
May 19 00:26:59 Ricks-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: AppleRAID::completeRAIDRequest - error 0xe00002ca detected for set "HPro2R" (98846874-B4FC-4E46-9EFD-61C520E0CCCC), member 00291077-4A01-46DC-B810-9B4459B96CB6, set byte offset = 289809666048.
May 19 00:26:59 Ricks-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: disk3: I/O error.
How do I ID which of the two PHYSICAL DRIVES is going weird on me? The "disc3" is the RAID Volume itself, and I believe the "member" identifies which physical drive it is - but that number doesn't show up in "System Report", nor in any info provided by the "Info Button" in Disk Utility.
Kinda Scary - it started throwing errors backing up in TM and with CCC - but it seems to be getting through a CCC clone now. Reluctant to re-boot the system and reseat all drive cables/etc., until I'm sure I have a good CCC Clone.
At that point - I can ID which SSD is flaking on me - replace it - boot off a base install and CCC the clone'd drive to the newly created (from the replaced drive) RAID-0, and make it bootable again.
Thankfully - critical data is on a RAID-5, that backs up to another RAID-5 TM volume (and the occasional clone to a 4TB)...
Appreciate any assistance in ID'ing the flaking drive so I can replace it. Despite having a MacBook - this is my production box (never know how much you are dependent on your technology - until it is threatened).
Regards,
Rick
PS - the above was posted last night. I pulled the cover on my box and seated down the SATA cables - and was able to get an error-free backup - at which point, I shut down - blew the box out, unseated/re-seated both power & data on the drives - and it seems to be error-free at this point.
But it STILL would be nice to know (from a diagnostic standpoint) how to identify which PHYSICAL DRIVE is having issues on a logical (RAID) drive.
Having one of my Sandisk SSD's on my Boot RAID-0 flaking on me.
Logging the following in system log:
May 19 00:26:59 Ricks-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: AppleRAID::completeRAIDRequest - error 0xe00002ca detected for set "HPro2R" (98846874-B4FC-4E46-9EFD-61C520E0CCCC), member 00291077-4A01-46DC-B810-9B4459B96CB6, set byte offset = 289809666048.
May 19 00:26:59 Ricks-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: disk3: I/O error.
How do I ID which of the two PHYSICAL DRIVES is going weird on me? The "disc3" is the RAID Volume itself, and I believe the "member" identifies which physical drive it is - but that number doesn't show up in "System Report", nor in any info provided by the "Info Button" in Disk Utility.
Kinda Scary - it started throwing errors backing up in TM and with CCC - but it seems to be getting through a CCC clone now. Reluctant to re-boot the system and reseat all drive cables/etc., until I'm sure I have a good CCC Clone.
At that point - I can ID which SSD is flaking on me - replace it - boot off a base install and CCC the clone'd drive to the newly created (from the replaced drive) RAID-0, and make it bootable again.
Thankfully - critical data is on a RAID-5, that backs up to another RAID-5 TM volume (and the occasional clone to a 4TB)...
Appreciate any assistance in ID'ing the flaking drive so I can replace it. Despite having a MacBook - this is my production box (never know how much you are dependent on your technology - until it is threatened).
Regards,
Rick
PS - the above was posted last night. I pulled the cover on my box and seated down the SATA cables - and was able to get an error-free backup - at which point, I shut down - blew the box out, unseated/re-seated both power & data on the drives - and it seems to be error-free at this point.
But it STILL would be nice to know (from a diagnostic standpoint) how to identify which PHYSICAL DRIVE is having issues on a logical (RAID) drive.