Good Morning,
I have 2x 2308's in my system, and I seem to be having issue's getting 2 of my older SSD's to play nice with them. Long story short, whenever I try to format one of the two SSD's in XFS (or any filesystem) I get a system hang, and a ton of various errors in the syslog (I didn't not record them at the time). That being said, the errors state async write of blocks, the controller driver dropping and then recovering.
That being said, I have other drives running on this controller without issue... a Crucial MX100 (Marvell Controller), and various platter drives. I'm not seeing any issue's on these drives.
So, what I've tried -->
- Different SSD's
- Different Cable(s)
- Different Power
- Zeroing the drives prior to formating
- SMART reports show both drives healthy
The only thing that seems to work is moving these to the onboard storage controller, which seems to allow formatting without issue.
Anyways, all that to say, has anyone experienced this before? I just want to rule out a defective controller.
Thanks in advance!
~Spritz
I have 2x 2308's in my system, and I seem to be having issue's getting 2 of my older SSD's to play nice with them. Long story short, whenever I try to format one of the two SSD's in XFS (or any filesystem) I get a system hang, and a ton of various errors in the syslog (I didn't not record them at the time). That being said, the errors state async write of blocks, the controller driver dropping and then recovering.
That being said, I have other drives running on this controller without issue... a Crucial MX100 (Marvell Controller), and various platter drives. I'm not seeing any issue's on these drives.
So, what I've tried -->
- Different SSD's
- Different Cable(s)
- Different Power
- Zeroing the drives prior to formating
- SMART reports show both drives healthy
The only thing that seems to work is moving these to the onboard storage controller, which seems to allow formatting without issue.
Anyways, all that to say, has anyone experienced this before? I just want to rule out a defective controller.
Thanks in advance!
~Spritz