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Every drive in my array shows bad blocks when using xfs_repair individually. Using the disk check button in maintenance mode says there's not..which one is right?

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After weeks of troubleshooting server instability the majority of crashing issues seemed to stem from bad dynamix plugins, which after upgrading to 7.0.1 I removed and re-installed and nchan errors have decreased dramatically to none.  I've rebuilt my nvme cache to use BTRFS which had all my appdata on it, and that seems ok as well now except for the random segfault error on a python or intel iGPU driver.

However I still get quirks from video content on my array with Plex, some items don't start playing, or give a null error. I went down the rabbit hole of looking for array corruption and after running xfs_repair -n on every disk (except my parity disks as instructed) they all show corruption. But when I'm in array maintenance mode and run the check on each drive from the Main section, it says there's no corruption??

 

Which one is right? And what do i do from here? I definitely know something is up, but honestly logs aren't gonna tell you much, I've sifted through all of them and nothing points to corrupted files except segfaults still on my appdata. 

Any advice on what to do here? If there's no superblocks to use, how can I run an xfs_repair on a disk? 

Thanks for your help in advance!
 

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