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Parity check after electrical failure

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So the electric current was suddenly shut off, causing my server to be interrupted. After the electricity was restored, I rebooted the server and let it do it's Parity check

The result is Sync errors corrected: 4

Is there any other action I should undertake? I think these 4 sync errors are plausible since there was data being written to the array during the shutdown, which probably caused the errors.

The previous, normally scheduled parity check was less than a month ago and concluded without any errors, so I can only assume it's the sudden electrical failure that caused these errors.

 

Any other check or action I should undertake? Or am I good to go?

 

Thanks in advance for your help.

Edited by Kyo28

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9 minutes ago, Kyo28 said:

Is there any other action I should undertake?

If that's from the auto parity check it's non correct, so you need to run a correcting check.

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8 hours ago, JorgeB said:

If that's from the auto parity check it's non correct, so you need to run a correcting check.

Thanks for the heads up, I thought the auto parity check included auto correction. I'll run another check with correcting 'Write corrections to parity'. Thanks for the helpful advice!

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