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John_Shade25

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  1. Just a few UDMA CRC count errors. I've been having trouble with my cables lately, it could also be my motherboard sata ports it is really old hardware which I'm now committed to upgrade. I'm worried about another disk failing or becoming disabled during the rebuild, I wouldn't be too worried if it was only a single disk but it is 2 that require rebuilding.
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  3. I had 2 disks get disabled the other day, Parity 1 and a data disk. I'm running the most recent stable Unraid OS and know that I can rebuild the disks on top of themselves to fix the problem. I also read that I could make a new config to skip rebuilding. The latter option is what I am leaning towards however therein lies my question for you guys. MY use case is virtually only for media and I was viewing plex when the disks were disabled so there was no actual data being written to the server. So with that in mind will a parity check of the new config bring the 2 disabled disks back inline with the other disks, or will it bring the other disks in line with the 2 disabled disks being added?

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