Everything looked normal at first: the rebuild counter climbed slowly, the drives spun evenly.
Then the dashboard refreshed — and the entire virtual disk disappeared.
It wasn’t deleted. It was lost in translation — a controller that no longer remembered where its data lived.
This isn’t a total loss; it’s a metadata collapse, and it can be reversed if handled correctly.


  • Controller begins rebuild, then the volume vanishes mid-process.
  • BIOS or utility lists No Virtual Disks Found though all drives are detected.
  • Event logs record Metadata Reset, Epoch Mismatch, or Config Version Change.
  • OS boot halts at no boot device or shows an uninitialized disk.
  • Foreign configuration prompt may appear even on previously stable drives.

  • A metadata epoch reset occurred when the controller lost parity synchronization.
  • NVRAM cache corruption invalidated the virtual disk header.
  • Controller rebooted mid-commit, writing partial configuration tables.
  • Mixed firmware versions between new and existing drives introduced structure conflict.
  • Parity map references physical drives, but logical identifiers were rewritten.

  • Do not reinitialize or create a new array using the same disks.
  • Do not import foreign configurations without imaging each drive first.
  • Do not update firmware during an unstable state.
  • Do not run file-system tools that expect valid headers.
  • Do not assume controller failure and swap hardware until logs are secured.

  • Export the controller configuration before power-cycling again.
  • Capture an NVRAM dump if the controller allows it.
  • Image all drives in raw sequence; order reconstruction may depend on it.
  • Compare drive identifiers (S/N, slot, WWN) to the last known layout.
  • Contact ADR support for parity map reconstruction before re-import.

Diagnostic Overview

  • Array Type: RAID 6 — Virtual Disk Configuration
  • Controller State: Rebuild Interrupted / Virtual Disk Missing
  • Likely Cause: Metadata Desync or Cache Epoch Reset
  • Do NOT: Reinitialize or Import Foreign Config Before Imaging
  • Recommended Action: Export Config, Preserve Memory Dump, Rebuild Map via Parity Analysis