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  • Oh my, I would have never thought of that...

    Gave the camera sensor permissions and now it rotates!

    One of the pros and cons is that much control, lol

    It worked!!! Thank you so much! 😊🎉🎖

    (A good example of age on a post or comment does not matter!)

  • Connects to Tesla's wireless electricity tower ofc

  • I too thought about mine. It stopped working one day. I found a USBC port on the back, just charged it up. Now it works

  • Alright, I'll will take a peek under my hood. Thanks for the suggestions!

  • I heard there is an option of using brew... What are your thoughts? I'm new to all things Mac.

  • Little snitch looks polished, but lulu supposedly can do the same thing and be FOSS.

    I will be trying out lulu, thanks! 🙂

  • Thanks I'll check it out!

  • Apple @lemmy.world

    Best privacy settings for Mac Mini M4

  • macOS @lemmy.world

    How to setup new Mac Mini M4 for best privacy

  • Please explain?! Is GrapheneOS a honeypot in your opinion?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Best Used SAS Drives? (4TB)

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  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    🏳️(TrueNAS) Is my drive dying and should be replaced?🏳️

  • Oh my what a ride! I got everything up and running in a RAIDZ2 with the 6 x 4TB drives! (soon i will add another 4 x 1tb in an icy dock as a separate vdev)

    Everything works now with no errors! 🥳

    I could not have fixed this without your help. You are a lifesaver and probably saved this drive from the landfill lol. I honestly can't thank you enough for your continuous support throughout many days!

    You are the light that shows that there are still good people on the internet that want to help, and not just lurkers that laugh and move on and treat everything as content instead of a person on the other side sharing something that is important to them.

    In my case I was in need of help, and like one comment put it: Out of the 50 messages of ridicule, one person will actually go out of their way and help.

    I learned soo much and a good lesson too!

    Thanks again for your help, and I will remember this interaction for the rest of my self-hosting journey! I'm serious.

    Keep helping others and sharing your knowledge. I will pay this kind gesture forward in the new year, and help others more with the things that I know. 🫡

    (Please don't delete this convo, might help someone in the future)

    Thanks again and Happy Holidays!

    I wish you all the best in the New Year! 🤗 🎉

  • Great News!

    Format completed and now the drive is viewable in "Disks" (however it is still unknown compared to the other one, it might just need a normal format.

    The code for the comparison returns invalid option, I assumed you need just -l comparison:

    sudo sg_readcap -l /dev/sdb and sudo sg_readcap -l /dev/sda

    One question I have is: what do you mean by powercycle? Is that another command to run on the problematic drive? If you mean turn off the pc and turn it back on, I will do that right now, just after the drive has completed formatting.

    After PowerCycle (turned pc off and on)

    sudo sg_readcap -l /dev/sdb and sudo sg_readcap -l /dev/sda

    Would the next step be formatting of some kind?

  • Thanks for the continued support! ❤

    I've attached an identical Segate SAS drive from the server.

    To confirm, it is the same LSI card that was in the TrueNAS server. I pulled it out of the server and put it into the trouble shooting machine, where I run the commands.

    It is this one: 01:00.0 Serial Attached SCSI controller [0107]: Broadcom / LSI SAS2308 PCI-Express Fusion-MPT SAS-2 [1000:0087] (rev 05)

    I did not see your other reply lol, I will also try this command that you recommended:

    sudo sg_format –format –size=512 –fmtpinfo=0 –pfu=0 /dev/sdb

    Also, the sg_format ran for less than 5 minutes, very quick. However, if I can recall, it did say it was completed.

    **Note: ** "Bricked Drive" turned to sdb

    Identical working drive installed as sda

    Here is the dmesg -T > dmesg-full.txt with the identical drive

    Here is the code from: (with the output for each drive, separately)

    sudo lspci -nnkvv

    sudo lsblk -o NAME,MODEL,SIZE,PHY-SeC,LOG-SeC,ROTA

    sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdX

    sudo sg_inq -vv /dev/sdX

    sudo sg_readcap -ll /dev/sdX

    sudo sg_modes -a /dev/sdX

    sudo sg_vpd -a /dev/sdX

    Thanks again for all the help, I await your reply. :)

    I will let you know the results of (sudo sg_format –format –size=512 –fmtpinfo=0 –pfu=0 /dev/sdb), as soon as it's done.

  • Rise of the small web

  • Thanks for the reply,

    It is an LSI card, the same one that was in my truenas server.

    This one bought here

    Edit: also the command that bricked the drive was me using sg_format with --size==512

    Is that the same formatting solution you were mentioning ? Is it different?

  • GrapheneOS @lemmy.world

    Camera landscape not working...

  • Thanks for the uplifting words

    I've connected to drive to another PC running Linux Mint 22, and the disks app can see the drive but no actions can be done on it. And Gparted can't even read it lol.

    Any ideas?

  • From what I understand, I formatted it with 512, but i needed to do it with 520 and then 512?

    sg_format -v --format --size=520 /dev/sda

    then

    sg_format -v --format --size=512 /dev/sda

  • Thank you for helping! Like I said I'm a complete beginner with little knowledge of all this, means a lot 🤗

    just so you know I connected the drive to my dell pc, so its just the one broken drive not all 6.

    Exact drive model: SEAGATE ST4000NM0023 XMGG

    HBA model and firmware: lspci | grep -i raid 00:17.0 RAID bus controller: Intel Corporation SATA Controller [RAID mode] Its an LSI card Bought it here

    Kernel version / distro: I was using Truenas when I formatted it. Now trouble shooting on other PC got (6.8.0-38-generic), Linux Mint 22

    Whether the controller supports DIF/DIX (T10 PI): output of lspci -vv

    Whether other identical drives still work in the same slot/cable: yes all the other 5 drives worked when i set up a RAIDZ2 and a couple of them are exact same model of HDD

    COMMANDS This is what I got for each command: verbatim output from

    Edit: from LM22, output of sudo sg_format -vv /dev/sda

    I really appreciate your knowledge and help 🙂Let me know if anything else is needed

  • Mb, I meant I wiped the drive...

    I am using Truenas CE

  • The drive got whipped and apparently you're not supposed to wipe a SAS drive like a normal SATA one ...

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    ChatGPT fried my drive!?

  • Television @piefed.social

    (SFF) Best movie to watch with family

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Router VPN? Express put to rest

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Raspberry Pi 4B

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    In what ways do you document your life? How often?

  • GrapheneOS @lemmy.world

    Battery respecting - private instant messenger

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Am i cooked? SAS or SATA