VelcroBP Posted September 6, 2022 Share Posted September 6, 2022 I have a cache pool of 2 SSDs. One is starting to throw reallocated sector count errors about once a week or so. It is up to 4 now. I've attached the SMART report. My questions are: Is this indicative of imminent failure? If so I will have to shrink back down to the single cache drive until I can afford to purchase a replacement. Samsung_SSD_840_PRO_Series_S12PNEAD315804J-20220906-1008.txtIs parity the main/only benefit of a cache pool? I was thinking to replace the failing drive with a 512gb one. In that case, I could free up a physical drive slot in my server by just replacing the remaining SSD instead of adding the new and creating another pool. I don't really need the extra slot. I currently pre-clear new HDDs via a usb-SATA adapter and that seems to work fine. But it would be nice to have a warm spare. Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted September 6, 2022 Share Posted September 6, 2022 2 minutes ago, VelcroBP said: Is this indicative of imminent failure? Difficult to predict, but a low number like that is usually not a big problem. 3 minutes ago, VelcroBP said: Is parity the main/only benefit of a cache pool? There's no parity for cache pool, if you mean mirror/raid1 it's mainly for redundancy in case a device fails. 1 Quote Link to comment
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