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Parity Drive Error

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My parity drive has 1 reported error and is now offline.  This has happened twice now.  I replaced my parity drive about 2 months ago.  About a month after it was installed it jumped offline after detecting an error.  I ran an extended SMART test and there were no issues.  I ended up just rebuilding parity, making sure the cable connections were good (and replaced the cable), and it worked find until today.  It again now has only 1 error reported.  I've got an extended SMART test running now but does anyone else have any suggestions about what might be going on with a single error twice now on a new drive.  Total time on the drive is under 3 months.  

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Go to Tools-Diagnostics and attach the complete Diagnostics ZIP file to your NEXT post in this thread. 

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Looks more like a power/connection problem, replace cables/slot or swap with another disk.

 

P.S. log is getting spammed with this:

 

May 17 13:55:24 apollo smbd[28163]: [2021/05/17 13:55:24.081982,  0] ../../source3/modules/vfs_fruit.c:4987(fruit_tmsize_do_dirent)
May 17 13:55:24 apollo smbd[28163]:   fruit_tmsize_do_dirent: Processing sparsebundle [Paul's Macbook Pro.sparsebundle] failed

 

  • Author

Thanks.  For learning purposes, what in the log makes you think it's a power or connection problem?

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The type and frequency of the ATA errors.

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