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Possible Drive Failure?

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Hello everyone,

 

Recently my parity drive has thrown 126 errors.

That number seems low however it fails the daily health check that unraid runs.

I ran a short smart test on the drive and it had passing results.

I then ran a full smart test on the drive which also passed. (results attached)

A full parity check was just done and found 0 errors.

 

So I'm a little confused on how to interoperate all this information.

Is the drive going bad? Should it be replaced?

 

Thanks in advance!

 

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34 minutes ago, Bibs said:

fails the daily health check

Do you have a screenshot, email, or anything with the exact message?

 

attach diagnostics to your NEXT post in this thread.

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Here is the email notification from last night. 
I’ll have to get the diags when I’m back home later today. 

 

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I've attached the diagnostics below.

Something interesting to note, I shut the server down for a few hours and when I booted it back up I got an alert. I've attached the image below. 1065049091_unraidalert.thumb.JPG.976e19d2f68e2e9a1d76361670238793.JPG

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The Error and Read / Write counts reset when you reboot. You can also reset them with the Clear Stats button in Array Operation.

 

Syslog also resets when you reboot. I don't see any I/O errors in the syslog in those diagnostics.

 

SMART for parity looks fine, and no disks are disabled. Bad connections are much more common than bad disks.

 

Get diagnostics before rebooting if it happens again.

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19 hours ago, trurl said:

The Error and Read / Write counts reset when you reboot. You can also reset them with the Clear Stats button in Array Operation.

 

Syslog also resets when you reboot. I don't see any I/O errors in the syslog in those diagnostics.

 

SMART for parity looks fine, and no disks are disabled. Bad connections are much more common than bad disks.

 

Get diagnostics before rebooting if it happens again.

Thanks. Will do.

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