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  1. Joe,

     

    I am using the last one we tested.  It worked fine on the Seagate 1.5TB units.  But I am testing WD GP 1TB and seeing a bit of weirdness.  I used the -n switch on the last run to get the drive cleared without all the additional testing and that worked well.  I've two more drives that I can try again.  Although I am not sure if I can get to it in the next couple of days (off to CES!).

     

    By the way, do you happen to know if erasing the MBR will make the drive appear fresh to unRAID?  If I take a drive that was used as a data drive in one unRAID system, wipe the MBR and install it in another unRAID system, that should cause the new system to start a clearing process, right?

     

    Finally, do drives need to be pre-cleared in the system that they will be used in or can they be cleared in one machine and used in another?

     

    Thanks and regards,  Peter

  2. Hi Joe,

     

    Thanks for your prompt reply. How do I know the correct device name?

     

    --Tom

     

    Another way to do it is to stop your array.  Go to the devices page and pretend like you are going to add a new drive to the array.  Your new drives name is visible in the drop down box.  Just don't add the drive and go back to the main page and start the array again.

     

    Regards,  Peter

  3. This cannot be a coincidence.  I just received a batch of WD10EACS (you have the EADS version with 32mb cache).  The first drive I pre-cleared finished but there was not SMART report.  Rather than enjoy the 13 hour ordeal again.  I just skipped it and tried another drive.  This one stopped at the 88% mark and hung... I am running v4.4 on my trusty Asus P5B-VM DO.

     

    Regards,  Peter

  4.  

    Send the drive in for replacement... It is not one you want to start out with in your array.   Thanks for running it through another test cycle for me.

     

    Joe L.

     

    Drive went back today.  Replacement should be here Monday.  Hopefully I will fare better with the new one.  I have a few worries though.  I wonder if this is typical for this new series of drives.  As you can see from reviews and other user reports, there have been quite a few problems encountered.  I am currently using one as my parity drive.  Though its labeling indicates that it is not in the affected batch with firmware problems, I need to check it out anyway.  I hope the new drive coming on Monday will test fine.  Assuming that it does, I will replace the parity drive with the new one and then run your tool on the older one to verify its health.

     

    On a different note, what resources does this tool consume the most?  I ask because while I was running the test, I noticed that the performance of the array was visibly slower.  Copying files to the cache drive as well as moving from cache to the array seem to have a drop in performance.  I think reading from the array was affected as well.  I am running a Celeron 2.0gHz (single core) with 3gb of ram.  All drives are on either the on board SATA connections or Adaptec PCI Express SATA cards.  What might I do to restore the performance?

     

    Thanks again for developing this script.  I sleep better knowing that drives that pass the test are indeed more reliable.

     

    Regards,  Peter

  5. Joe,

     

    Here are the latest results:

     

    ===========================================================================

    =                unRAID server Pre-Clear disk /dev/sda

    =                       cycle 1 of 1

    = Disk Pre-Clear-Read completed                                 DONE

    = Step 1 of 10 - Copying zeros to first 2048k bytes             DONE

    = Step 2 of 10 - Copying zeros to remainder of disk to clear it DONE

    = Step 3 of 10 - Disk is now cleared from MBR onward.           DONE

    = Step 4 of 10 - Clearing MBR bytes for partition 2,3 & 4       DONE

    = Step 5 of 10 - Clearing MBR code area                         DONE

    = Step 6 of 10 - Setting MBR signature bytes                    DONE

    = Step 7 of 10 - Setting partition 1 to precleared state        DONE

    = Step 8 of 10 - Notifying kernel we changed the partitioning   DONE

    = Step 9 of 10 - Creating the /dev/disk/by* entries             DONE

    = Step 10 of 10 - Testing if the clear has been successful.     DONE

    = Post-Read in progress: 99% complete. 

    (  1,500,299,297,280  of  1,500,301,910,016  bytes read )

    Elapsed Time:  12:26:13

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    ===========================================================================

    =                unRAID server Pre-Clear disk /dev/sda

    =                       cycle 1 of 1

    = Disk Pre-Clear-Read completed                                 DONE

    = Step 1 of 10 - Copying zeros to first 2048k bytes             DONE

    = Step 2 of 10 - Copying zeros to remainder of disk to clear it DONE

    = Step 3 of 10 - Disk is now cleared from MBR onward.           DONE

    = Step 4 of 10 - Clearing MBR bytes for partition 2,3 & 4       DONE

    = Step 5 of 10 - Clearing MBR code area                         DONE

    = Step 6 of 10 - Setting MBR signature bytes                    DONE

    = Step 7 of 10 - Setting partition 1 to precleared state        DONE

    = Step 8 of 10 - Notifying kernel we changed the partitioning   DONE

    = Step 9 of 10 - Creating the /dev/disk/by* entries             DONE

    = Step 10 of 10 - Testing if the clear has been successful.     DONE

    = Disk Post-Clear-Read completed                                DONE

    Elapsed Time:  12:26:13

    ============================================================================

    ==

    == Disk /dev/sda has been successfully precleared

    ==

    ============================================================================

    S.M.A.R.T. error count differences detected after pre-clear

    note, some 'raw' values may change, but not be an indication of a problem

    54c54

    <   1 Raw_Read_Error_Rate     0x000f   111   099   006    Pre-fail  Always       -       37608068

    ---

    >   1 Raw_Read_Error_Rate     0x000f   111   099   006    Pre-fail  Always       -       35710728

    58c58

    <   7 Seek_Error_Rate         0x000f   100   253   030    Pre-fail  Always       -       387419

    ---

    >   7 Seek_Error_Rate         0x000f   100   253   030    Pre-fail  Always       -       404283

    64,66c64,66

    < 189 High_Fly_Writes         0x003a   048   048   000    Old_age   Always       -       52

    < 190 Airflow_Temperature_Cel 0x0022   079   067   045    Old_age   Always       -       21 (Lifetime Min/Max 17/21)

    < 195 Hardware_ECC_Recovered  0x001a   037   037   000    Old_age   Always       

    ---

    > 189 High_Fly_Writes         0x003a   006   006   000    Old_age   Always       -       94

    > 190 Airflow_Temperature_Cel 0x0022   079   067   045    Old_age   Always       -       21 (Lifetime Min/Max 17/23)

    > 195 Hardware_ECC_Recovered  0x001a   051   037   000    Old_age   Always       

    ============================================================================

     

    I'm not sure but the results seem to be settling down a bit?  The individual errors no longer appear.  Does that mean they no longer exist or that they are not being displayed?  Should I run anything else while I still have the drive?  I will ship it off on monday morning...

     

    Regards,  Peter

  6. Joe,

     

    Thanks for taking the time to respond.  I ran the original script once more and it seems to have gotten farther:

     

    ===========================================================================

    =                unRAID server Pre-Clear disk /dev/sda

    =                      cycle 1 of 1

    = Disk Pre-Clear-Read completed                                DONE

    = Step 1 of 10 - Copying zeros to first 2048k bytes            DONE

    = Step 2 of 10 - Copying zeros to remainder of disk to clear it DONE

    = Step 3 of 10 - Disk is now cleared from MBR onward.          DONE

    = Step 4 of 10 - Clearing MBR bytes for partition 2,3 & 4      DONE

    = Step 5 of 10 - Clearing MBR code area                        DONE

    = Step 6 of 10 - Setting MBR signature bytes                    DONE

    = Step 7 of 10 - Setting partition 1 to precleared state        DONE

    = Step 8 of 10 - Notifying kernel we changed the partitioning  DONE

    = Step 9 of 10 - Creating the /dev/disk/by* entries            DONE

    = Step 10 of 10 - Testing if the clear has been successful.    DONE

    = Post-Read in progress: 99% complete. 

    (  1,497,000,960,000  of  1,500,301,910,016  bytes read )

    Elapsed Time:  9:33:36

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    ===========================================================================

    =                unRAID server Pre-Clear disk /dev/sda

    =                      cycle 1 of 1

    = Disk Pre-Clear-Read completed                                DONE

    = Step 1 of 10 - Copying zeros to first 2048k bytes            DONE

    = Step 2 of 10 - Copying zeros to remainder of disk to clear it DONE

    = Step 3 of 10 - Disk is now cleared from MBR onward.          DONE

    = Step 4 of 10 - Clearing MBR bytes for partition 2,3 & 4      DONE

    = Step 5 of 10 - Clearing MBR code area                        DONE

    = Step 6 of 10 - Setting MBR signature bytes                    DONE

    = Step 7 of 10 - Setting partition 1 to precleared state        DONE

    = Step 8 of 10 - Notifying kernel we changed the partitioning  DONE

    = Step 9 of 10 - Creating the /dev/disk/by* entries            DONE

    = Step 10 of 10 - Testing if the clear has been successful.    DONE

    = Disk Post-Clear-Read completed                                DONE

    Elapsed Time:  9:34:27

    ============================================================================

    ==

    == Disk /dev/sda has been successfully precleared

    ==

    ============================================================================

    S.M.A.R.T. error count differences detected after pre-clear

    note, some 'raw' values may change, but not be an indication of a problem

    54c54

    <  1 Raw_Read_Error_Rate    0x000f  103  099  006    Pre-fail  Always      -      42345792

    ---

    >  1 Raw_Read_Error_Rate    0x000f  111  099  006    Pre-fail  Always      -      37597902

    57,58c57,58

    <  5 Reallocated_Sector_Ct  0x0033  096  096  036    Pre-fail  Always      -      187

    <  7 Seek_Error_Rate        0x000f  100  253  030    Pre-fail  Always      -      320916

    ---

    >  5 Reallocated_Sector_Ct  0x0033  096  096  036    Pre-fail  Always      -      191

    >  7 Seek_Error_Rate        0x000f  100  253  030    Pre-fail  Always      -      333592

    62c62

    < 187 Reported_Uncorrect      0x0032  076  076  000    Old_age  Always      -      24

    ---

    > 187 Reported_Uncorrect      0x0032  070  070  000    Old_age  Always      -      30

    64,68c64,68

    < 189 High_Fly_Writes        0x003a  075  075  000    Old_age  Always      -      25

    < 190 Airflow_Temperature_Cel 0x0022  081  067  045    Old_age  Always      -      19 (Lifetime Min/Max 18/25)

    < 195 Hardware_ECC_Recovered  0x001a  037  037  000    Old_age  Always     

    < 197 Current_Pending_Sector  0x0012  100  100  000    Old_age  Always      -      4

    < 198 Offline_Uncorrectable  0x0010  100  100  000    Old_age  Offline      -      4

    ---

    > 189 High_Fly_Writes        0x003a  048  048  000    Old_age  Always      -      52

    > 190 Airflow_Temperature_Cel 0x0022  078  067  045    Old_age  Always      -      22 (Lifetime Min/Max 18/25)

    > 195 Hardware_ECC_Recovered  0x001a  051  037  000    Old_age  Always     

    > 197 Current_Pending_Sector  0x0012  100  100  000    Old_age  Always      -      0

    > 198 Offline_Uncorrectable  0x0010  100  100  000    Old_age  Offline      -      0

    72c72

    < ATA Error Count: 24 (device log contains only the most recent five errors)

    ---

    > ATA Error Count: 30 (device log contains only the most recent five errors)

    87c87

    < Error 24 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 8 hours (0 days + 8 hours)

    ---

    > Error 30 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 19 hours (0 days + 19 hours)

    98,102c98,102

    <  60 00 00 ff ff ff 4f 00      06:55:09.851  READ FPDMA QUEUED

    <  27 00 00 00 00 00 e0 02      06:55:09.831  READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT

    <  ec 00 00 00 00 00 a0 02      06:55:09.811  IDENTIFY DEVICE

    <  ef 03 46 00 00 00 a0 02      06:55:09.791  SET FEATURES [set transfer mode]

    <  27 00 00 00 00 00 e0 02      06:55:09.771  READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT

    ---

    >  60 00 00 ff ff ff 4f 00      18:39:43.313  READ FPDMA QUEUED

    >  27 00 00 00 00 00 e0 02      18:39:43.293  READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT

    >  ec 00 00 00 00 00 a0 02      18:39:43.273  IDENTIFY DEVICE

    >  ef 03 46 00 00 00 a0 02      18:39:43.253  SET FEATURES [set transfer mode]

    >  27 00 00 00 00 00 e0 02      18:39:43.233  READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT

    104c104

    < Error 23 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 8 hours (0 days + 8 hours)

    ---

    > Error 29 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 19 hours (0 days + 19 hours)

    115,119c115,119

    <  60 00 00 ff ff ff 4f 00      06:55:06.474  READ FPDMA QUEUED

    <  27 00 00 00 00 00 e0 02      06:55:06.454  READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT

    <  ec 00 00 00 00 00 a0 02      06:55:06.434  IDENTIFY DEVICE

    <  ef 03 46 00 00 00 a0 02      06:55:06.414  SET FEATURES [set transfer mode]

    <  27 00 00 00 00 00 e0 02      06:55:06.394  READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT

    ---

    >  60 00 00 ff ff ff 4f 00      18:39:39.826  READ FPDMA QUEUED

    >  27 00 00 00 00 00 e0 02      18:39:39.806  READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT

    >  ec 00 00 00 00 00 a0 02      18:39:39.786  IDENTIFY DEVICE

    >  ef 03 46 00 00 00 a0 02      18:39:39.766  SET FEATURES [set transfer mode]

    >  27 00 00 00 00 00 e0 02      18:39:39.746  READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT

    121c121

    < Error 22 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 8 hours (0 days + 8 hours)

    ---

    > Error 28 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 19 hours (0 days + 19 hours)

    132,136c132,136

    <  60 00 00 ff ff ff 4f 00      06:55:02.987  READ FPDMA QUEUED

    <  27 00 00 00 00 00 e0 02      06:55:02.967  READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT

    <  ec 00 00 00 00 00 a0 02      06:55:02.947  IDENTIFY DEVICE

    <  ef 03 46 00 00 00 a0 02      06:55:02.927  SET FEATURES [set transfer mode]

    <  27 00 00 00 00 00 e0 02      06:55:02.907  READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT

    ---

    >  60 00 00 ff ff ff 4f 00      18:39:36.419  READ FPDMA QUEUED

    >  27 00 00 00 00 00 e0 02      18:39:36.399  READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT

    >  ec 00 00 00 00 00 a0 02      18:39:36.379  IDENTIFY DEVICE

    >  ef 03 46 00 00 00 a0 02      18:39:36.359  SET FEATURES [set transfer mode]

    >  27 00 00 00 00 00 e0 02      18:39:36.339  READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT

    138c138

    < Error 21 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 8 hours (0 days + 8 hours)

    ---

    > Error 27 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 19 hours (0 days + 19 hours)

    149,153c149,153

    <  60 00 00 ff ff ff 4f 00      06:54:59.692  READ FPDMA QUEUED

    <  60 00 00 ff ff ff 4f 00      06:54:59.690  READ FPDMA QUEUED

    <  27 00 00 00 00 00 e0 02      06:54:59.670  READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT

    <  ec 00 00 00 00 00 a0 02      06:54:59.650  IDENTIFY DEVICE

    <  ef 03 46 00 00 00 a0 02      06:54:59.630  SET FEATURES [set transfer mode]

    ---

    >  60 00 00 ff ff ff 4f 00      18:39:33.033  READ FPDMA QUEUED

    >  60 00 00 ff ff ff 4f 00      18:39:33.032  READ FPDMA QUEUED

    >  27 00 00 00 00 00 e0 02      18:39:33.012  READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT

    >  ec 00 00 00 00 00 a0 02      18:39:32.992  IDENTIFY DEVICE

    >  ef 03 46 00 00 00 a0 02      18:39:32.972  SET FEATURES [set transfer mode]

    155c155

    < Error 20 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 8 hours (0 days + 8 hours)

    ---

    > Error 26 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 19 hours (0 days + 19 hours)

    166,170c166,170

    <  60 00 00 ff ff ff 4f 00      06:54:56.314  READ FPDMA QUEUED

    <  60 00 00 ff ff ff 4f 00      06:54:56.313  READ FPDMA QUEUED

    <  27 00 00 00 00 00 e0 02      06:54:56.293  READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT

    <  ec 00 00 00 00 00 a0 02      06:54:56.273  IDENTIFY DEVICE

    <  ef 03 46 00 00 00 a0 02      06:54:56.253  SET FEATURES [set transfer mode]

    ---

    >  60 00 00 ff ff ff 4f 00      18:39:29.676  READ FPDMA QUEUED

    >  60 00 00 ff ff ff 4f 00      18:39:29.675  READ FPDMA QUEUED

    >  27 00 00 00 00 00 e0 02      18:39:29.655  READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT

    >  ec 00 00 00 00 00 a0 02      18:39:29.635  IDENTIFY DEVICE

    >  ef 03 46 00 00 00 a0 02      18:39:29.615  SET FEATURES [set transfer mode]

    ============================================================================

    root@Tower:/boot#

     

     

     

    But with the increasing number of S.M.A.R.T. errors, I will go ahead and send this back.

     

     

    Jimwhite,

     

    I purposely go this from Amazon for their no hassle return policy.  I will request an RMA and replacement drive (new).  In my experience, replacement drives have been refurbished and I have not had such good luck with them.  Has your experience differed?

     

    Regards,  Peter

  7. Good news and bad news.  First the good. The entire process took only 6:34:14, to do the 1.5TB Seagate.  The bad news is that post-read portion ended after the 40% mark.  Following that, the S.M.A.R.T. reports listed quite some errors.  Can anyone help me understand if I should send this drive back?

     

    First the last Post-Read progress information:

    ===========================================================================

    =                unRAID server Pre-Clear disk /dev/sda

    =                      cycle 1 of 1

    = Disk Pre-Clear-Read completed                                DONE

    = Step 1 of 10 - Copying zeros to first 2048k bytes            DONE

    = Step 2 of 10 - Copying zeros to remainder of disk to clear it DONE

    = Step 3 of 10 - Disk is now cleared from MBR onward.          DONE

    = Step 4 of 10 - Clearing MBR bytes for partition 2,3 & 4      DONE

    = Step 5 of 10 - Clearing MBR code area                        DONE

    = Step 6 of 10 - Setting MBR signature bytes                    DONE

    = Step 7 of 10 - Setting partition 1 to precleared state        DONE

    = Step 8 of 10 - Notifying kernel we changed the partitioning  DONE

    = Step 9 of 10 - Creating the /dev/disk/by* entries            DONE

    = Step 10 of 10 - Testing if the clear has been successful.    DONE

    = Post-Read in progress: 40% complete. 

    (  608,670,720,000  of  1,500,301,910,016  bytes read )

    Elapsed Time:  6:31:49

     

    Next, the Post-Read summary:

     

    ===========================================================================

    =                unRAID server Pre-Clear disk /dev/sda

    =                      cycle 1 of 1

    = Disk Pre-Clear-Read completed                                DONE

    = Step 1 of 10 - Copying zeros to first 2048k bytes            DONE

    = Step 2 of 10 - Copying zeros to remainder of disk to clear it DONE

    = Step 3 of 10 - Disk is now cleared from MBR onward.          DONE

    = Step 4 of 10 - Clearing MBR bytes for partition 2,3 & 4      DONE

    = Step 5 of 10 - Clearing MBR code area                        DONE

    = Step 6 of 10 - Setting MBR signature bytes                    DONE

    = Step 7 of 10 - Setting partition 1 to precleared state        DONE

    = Step 8 of 10 - Notifying kernel we changed the partitioning  DONE

    = Step 9 of 10 - Creating the /dev/disk/by* entries            DONE

    = Step 10 of 10 - Testing if the clear has been successful.    DONE

    = Disk Post-Clear-Read completed                                DONE

    Elapsed Time:  6:34:14

    ============================================================================

    ==

    == Disk /dev/sda has been successfully precleared

    ==

    ============================================================================

     

    Now the S.M.A.R.T. error count:

     

    S.M.A.R.T. error count differences detected after pre-clear

    note, some 'raw' values may change, but not be an indication of a problem

    54c54

    <  1 Raw_Read_Error_Rate    0x000f  100  100  006    Pre-fail  Always      -      2194400

    ---

    >  1 Raw_Read_Error_Rate    0x000f  103  099  006    Pre-fail  Always      -      42336756

    57,58c57,58

    <  5 Reallocated_Sector_Ct  0x0033  100  100  036    Pre-fail  Always      -      0

    <  7 Seek_Error_Rate        0x000f  100  253  030    Pre-fail  Always      -      63626

    ---

    >  5 Reallocated_Sector_Ct  0x0033  100  100  036    Pre-fail  Always      -      15

    >  7 Seek_Error_Rate        0x000f  100  253  030    Pre-fail  Always      -      261274

    62c62

    < 187 Reported_Uncorrect      0x0032  100  100  000    Old_age  Always      -      0

    ---

    > 187 Reported_Uncorrect      0x0032  076  076  000    Old_age  Always      -      24

    64c64

    < 189 High_Fly_Writes        0x003a  100  100  000    Old_age  Always      -      0

    ---

    > 189 High_Fly_Writes        0x003a  075  075  000    Old_age  Always      -      25

    66,68c66,68

    < 195 Hardware_ECC_Recovered  0x001a  100  100  000    Old_age  Always     

    < 197 Current_Pending_Sector  0x0012  100  100  000    Old_age  Always      -      0

    < 198 Offline_Uncorrectable  0x0010  100  100  000    Old_age  Offline      -      0

    ---

    > 195 Hardware_ECC_Recovered  0x001a  052  049  000    Old_age  Always     

    > 197 Current_Pending_Sector  0x0012  100  100  000    Old_age  Always      -      1

    > 198 Offline_Uncorrectable  0x0010  100  100  000    Old_age  Offline      -      1

    72c72,170

    < No Errors Logged

    ---

     

    Finally, the last 5 errors (out of 24 apparently):

     

    > ATA Error Count: 24 (device log contains only the most recent five errors)

    > CR = Command Register [HEX]

    > FR = Features Register [HEX]

    > SC = Sector Count Register [HEX]

    > SN = Sector Number Register [HEX]

    > CL = Cylinder Low Register [HEX]

    > CH = Cylinder High Register [HEX]

    > DH = Device/Head Register [HEX]

    > DC = Device Command Register [HEX]

    > ER = Error register [HEX]

    > ST = Status register [HEX]

    > Powered_Up_Time is measured from power on, and printed as

    > DDd+hh:mm:SS.sss where DD=days, hh=hours, mm=minutes,

    > SS=sec, and sss=millisec. It "wraps" after 49.710 days.

    >

    > Error 24 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 8 hours (0 days + 8 hours)

    >  When the command that caused the error occurred, the device was active or idle.

    >

    >  After command completion occurred, registers were:

    >  ER ST SC SN CL CH DH

    >  -- -- -- -- -- -- --

    >  40 51 00 ff ff ff 0f

    >

    >  Commands leading to the command that caused the error were:

    >  CR FR SC SN CL CH DH DC  Powered_Up_Time  Command/Feature_Name

    >  -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --  ----------------  --------------------

    >  60 00 00 ff ff ff 4f 00      06:55:09.851  READ FPDMA QUEUED

    >  27 00 00 00 00 00 e0 02      06:55:09.831  READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT

    >  ec 00 00 00 00 00 a0 02      06:55:09.811  IDENTIFY DEVICE

    >  ef 03 46 00 00 00 a0 02      06:55:09.791  SET FEATURES [set transfer mode]

    >  27 00 00 00 00 00 e0 02      06:55:09.771  READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT

    >

    > Error 23 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 8 hours (0 days + 8 hours)

    >  When the command that caused the error occurred, the device was active or idle.

    >

    >  After command completion occurred, registers were:

    >  ER ST SC SN CL CH DH

    >  -- -- -- -- -- -- --

    >  40 51 00 ff ff ff 0f

    >

    >  Commands leading to the command that caused the error were:

    >  CR FR SC SN CL CH DH DC  Powered_Up_Time  Command/Feature_Name

    >  -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --  ----------------  --------------------

    >  60 00 00 ff ff ff 4f 00      06:55:06.474  READ FPDMA QUEUED

    >  27 00 00 00 00 00 e0 02      06:55:06.454  READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT

    >  ec 00 00 00 00 00 a0 02      06:55:06.434  IDENTIFY DEVICE

    >  ef 03 46 00 00 00 a0 02      06:55:06.414  SET FEATURES [set transfer mode]

    >  27 00 00 00 00 00 e0 02      06:55:06.394  READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT

    >

    > Error 22 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 8 hours (0 days + 8 hours)

    >  When the command that caused the error occurred, the device was active or idle.

    >

    >  After command completion occurred, registers were:

    >  ER ST SC SN CL CH DH

    >  -- -- -- -- -- -- --

    >  40 51 00 ff ff ff 0f

    >

    >  Commands leading to the command that caused the error were:

    >  CR FR SC SN CL CH DH DC  Powered_Up_Time  Command/Feature_Name

    >  -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --  ----------------  --------------------

    >  60 00 00 ff ff ff 4f 00      06:55:02.987  READ FPDMA QUEUED

    >  27 00 00 00 00 00 e0 02      06:55:02.967  READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT

    >  ec 00 00 00 00 00 a0 02      06:55:02.947  IDENTIFY DEVICE

    >  ef 03 46 00 00 00 a0 02      06:55:02.927  SET FEATURES [set transfer mode]

    >  27 00 00 00 00 00 e0 02      06:55:02.907  READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT

    >

    > Error 21 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 8 hours (0 days + 8 hours)

    >  When the command that caused the error occurred, the device was active or idle.

    >

    >  After command completion occurred, registers were:

    >  ER ST SC SN CL CH DH

    >  -- -- -- -- -- -- --

    >  40 51 00 ff ff ff 0f

    >

    >  Commands leading to the command that caused the error were:

    >  CR FR SC SN CL CH DH DC  Powered_Up_Time  Command/Feature_Name

    >  -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --  ----------------  --------------------

    >  60 00 00 ff ff ff 4f 00      06:54:59.692  READ FPDMA QUEUED

    >  60 00 00 ff ff ff 4f 00      06:54:59.690  READ FPDMA QUEUED

    >  27 00 00 00 00 00 e0 02      06:54:59.670  READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT

    >  ec 00 00 00 00 00 a0 02      06:54:59.650  IDENTIFY DEVICE

    >  ef 03 46 00 00 00 a0 02      06:54:59.630  SET FEATURES [set transfer mode]

    >

    > Error 20 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 8 hours (0 days + 8 hours)

    >  When the command that caused the error occurred, the device was active or idle.

    >

    >  After command completion occurred, registers were:

    >  ER ST SC SN CL CH DH

    >  -- -- -- -- -- -- --

    >  40 51 00 ff ff ff 0f

    >

    >  Commands leading to the command that caused the error were:

    >  CR FR SC SN CL CH DH DC  Powered_Up_Time  Command/Feature_Name

    >  -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --  ----------------  --------------------

    >  60 00 00 ff ff ff 4f 00      06:54:56.314  READ FPDMA QUEUED

    >  60 00 00 ff ff ff 4f 00      06:54:56.313  READ FPDMA QUEUED

    >  27 00 00 00 00 00 e0 02      06:54:56.293  READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT

    >  ec 00 00 00 00 00 a0 02      06:54:56.273  IDENTIFY DEVICE

    >  ef 03 46 00 00 00 a0 02      06:54:56.253  SET FEATURES [set transfer mode]

    ============================================================================

     

     

    Of course running the Seagate tools test indicates no problems.  Had this tool not existed, I would not have known any of this.  Was ignorance bliss?  I will re-run this as well as try some other tests.  Luckily I do not have an immediate need for this drive yet.

     

    Thanks and regards,  Peter

     

  8. I just received another 1.5TB drive from Amazon.  Sadly this one had the older firmware with the issues.  I updated the firmware and proceeded to use SpinRite 6 to check the drive.  After about an hour, SPinRite reported that an additional 400+ hours (more than 16 days) were needed to complete the very thorough check!  So I decided to choose a middle ground for testing.  I just loaded the drive into my array and am running this excellent utility.  Hopefully in about 17 hours, I will get some good news.

     

    Thanks Joe L. !

     

    Regards,  Peter

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