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Server crashed multiple times now many errors in parity

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Hi @ all

I have changed my Hardware for about a month to a 3900X. All went fine but the server crashed multiple times. I have changed the C-State Settings in the Bios. But the Server crashed again. But some other Servers were also unreable, so i thougt it was a network problem. Now i moved to a other room with direct connection to the Router / Switch. I startet parity check an got a lot of errors. Shoud i still run parity check or do somthing else. I'm all little bit scared. 

 

 

 

 

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The Last Time of parity Check was the 02. Jan with no errors

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I now changed the setting to not Auto correct the Errors. Now i'm at 17% and 0 Errors have been found. Can Somebody explane me why?

 

 

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Probably had some sync errors from unclean shutdowns, those were corrected before you stopped the correcting parity check, now no sync errors left to correct.

 

Let it complete and if there are no more sync errors you should be good.

 

In any case, don't reboot. If we need to diagnose parity sync errors we would need diagnostics that includes a full parity check, and then maybe additional parity checks for comparison.

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