January 20, 20224 yr While my parity is rebuilding, I just noticed what looks like a concerning amount of errors on my cache NVM (see attached). Is this within the realm of the acceptable, or is my Crucial NVM near or at the end of its life (it's been in operation for a few years (maybe 3-5), but I don't really copy/move data around or onto the array but once of twice a year). Should I Scrub it with the "Repair corrupted blocks" option, or is it more complex than that? Edited January 20, 20224 yr by tillkrueger forgot to attach screencap
January 20, 20224 yr Community Expert 14 minutes ago, tillkrueger said: amount of errors on my cache NVM Where are you seeing errors? I'm not seeing anything out of the ordinary in the screenshot posted.
January 20, 20224 yr Author Oh, now that you ask, I may have misinterpreted these numbers (see attached) as the number of errors found...but maybe those numbers refer to the Attribute number given to label a particular error in the log file, when it is found?
January 20, 20224 yr Community Expert You can see SMART warnings for those monitored attributes of any disk on the Dashboard page
January 20, 20224 yr Author Aaaactually, the reason why I even went into the SMART page for that drive was because of the "error" warning I saw in the Dashboard...looks like there are errors pertaining to the NAND block count (see attached)...is that something to worry about, and if so, what to do?
January 20, 20224 yr Author Alright, then I won't worry for now... I'll return to this when things seem to turn south for real... Thanks!
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