Hi, I just need some help to understand what might be the issue on a SL7.3 server which today decided to disconnect two drives from a RAID 6 setup. First some gory details - smartctl + mdadm output <https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/wLyz44nipkJ7FgKxWk-1mV5M1UNdIGYhyRLivL9gydE=> - kernel log messages https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/mkyjZINKnkD4SQcXTSxyt15M1UNdIGYhyRLivL9gydE= The server is setup with 2x WD RE4 harddrives and 2x Seagate Constellation ES.3 drives. All 4TB, all was bought brand new. They're installed in a mixed pattern (sda: RE4, sdb: ES3, sdc: RE4, sdd: ES3) ... and the curious devil in the detail ... there are no /dev/sde installed on this system - never have been even, at least not on that controller. (Later today, I attached a USB drive to make some backups - which got designated /dev/sde) This morning *both* ES.3 drives (sdb, sdd) got disconnected and removed from the mdraid setup. With just minutes in between. On drives which have been in production for less than 240 days or so. lspci details: 00:1f.2 SATA controller: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family SATA AHCI Controller (rev 05) Server: HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen8 (F9A40A) <https://www.hpe.com/us/en/product-catalog/servers/proliant-servers/pip.specifications.hpe-proliant-microserver-gen8.5379860.html> Have any one else experienced such issues? Several places on the net, the ata kernel error messages have been resolved by checking SATA cables and their seating. It just sounds a bit too incredible that two harddrives of the same brand and type in different HDD slots have the same issues but not at the exact same time (but close, though). And I struggle to believe two identical drives just failing so close in time. What am I missing? :) Going to shut down the server soon (after last backup round) and will double check all the HDD seating and cabling. But I'm not convinced that's all just yet. -- kind regards, David Sommerseth