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Millions of read errors, how bad is it ?
Well, it finally booted properly after another retry (I did not get a chance to plug a screen yet), so I am not sure of what went wrong, but we can consider this as solved. Sorry to not being able to provide more useful information about what fixed (or was) the issue, but it was most likely the badly plugged power cable in the drives enclosure. Thanks again for your help everyone !
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Millions of read errors, how bad is it ?
I have tried to re-plug it properly, it did not seem unplugged, but the server is in a temporary location so it might have been subject to some force as you suggest. However...I powered off before manipulating the cables but somehow it won't show up on the network after reboot...so I can't tell whether it improved the situation. I will have to get a screen plugged in tomorrow to understand what goes wrong (I don't think this is related though)
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Millions of read errors, how bad is it ?
Thanks for your reply. I am not sure of the cable's name but it looks like a splitter. I have three sata cables coming directly from the motherboard. And this "single" power cable, coming from the PSU, that powers three drives through two ports on the disk enclosure.
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Millions of read errors, how bad is it ?
I got a notification (warning) from unraid telling me I had read errors. I ran a read check (still running), but I see millions of errors, see the screenshot below. I recently installed the 16To disk. I recently updated to 7.2.3 (last week), but it ran smoothly until today. How bad is that ? alfred-diagnostics-20260205-2020.zip
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