12-30-2017, 07:40 PM
Unfortunately, the fix above didn't completely do the trick.
@Rustproof: yes, I did a full system update and upgrade prior to putting these disks in RAID 0.
@dkryder: much appreciated, I took up on that idea and played around with it a bit further, but no luck so far. The three disks are brand new and the smartctl command turned up no flaunts. I don't think these are bad disk sectors.
I am now loading each drive separately (no raid) and for now I don't seem to have any further crashes. That seems to suggest two things: (1) it's likely not an undervoltage issue given that the three disks are connected to the hub without problems, and (2) it's likely something to do with the fact that the disks are placed in RAID.
@Rustproof: yes, I did a full system update and upgrade prior to putting these disks in RAID 0.
@dkryder: much appreciated, I took up on that idea and played around with it a bit further, but no luck so far. The three disks are brand new and the smartctl command turned up no flaunts. I don't think these are bad disk sectors.
I am now loading each drive separately (no raid) and for now I don't seem to have any further crashes. That seems to suggest two things: (1) it's likely not an undervoltage issue given that the three disks are connected to the hub without problems, and (2) it's likely something to do with the fact that the disks are placed in RAID.