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BinaryPatrick

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  1. I ran extended SMART tests on all HDDs and it returned no errors, but running another parity check resulted in 846,120 errors. Attached are the diagnostics. Syslog was 100% full. homeserve-diagnostics-20200522-0244.zip
  2. Do you know what those crashes are? My googling didn't give any hints other than some Kernel problem..
  3. Yea I don't think I can get two without errors. There are always errors, that's my point. homeserve-diagnostics-20200520-1308.zip
  4. I've posted about this before and thought I had it solved. Every time I run a parity check, I have parity errors. It seems like the longer I go between checks the more errors I have, but nonetheless I have at least 6K - 90K errors every time. At this point I have checked the cabling, run Memtest86 about 4 different times (both in parallel and serial across all CPU cores), and run SMART tests on the drives. No errors are detected in any of my testing. I feel like I must have a bad drive. When I set up this server 2 months ago, I was a n00b and didn't preclear at all. Should I break apart my config, start over, and preclear all the drives / run extended SMART tests? Are there any other tests I could run at this point? I have my data backed up on other devices so I purge my unraid instance at this point if I need to. I'm running 3x 2TB drives running xfs.

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