October 4, 20223 yr Hi there, Apologies for my ignorance. Is it safe to assume that the attached smart report for a disabled drive is a dead drive that should be replaced? Also, what part of it should I be looking at to tell that it is a bad drive? Lastly, I probably bought this drive along with quite a few other of the exact brand and size (Seagate Barracuda 3TB) over the course of maybe 1 year around 3 or 4 years ago and this is the 2nd that I've had issues with. Am I ignorant to assume that they should last longer? I switched to buying 8TB WD Elements/MyBook for the last bunch of drives since they started coming down in price a few years ago. I also believe that they are higher quality WD White drives than the desktop based Barracudas. Anyways, Thanks in advance for any help with the above questions! tower-smart-20221004-0900.zip
October 4, 20223 yr Community Expert That drive doesn't look good at all. If you click on it and look at its Attributes, you should see several lines that indicate monitored SMART attributes that are not good. Attach diagnostics to your NEXT post in this thread so we can see if there is anything else of concern before you replace/rebuild the disk.
October 7, 20223 yr Author Thanks Truro! I had no idea you responded until now. I used to get emails for responses and even marked this as follow. Attached is my diagnostics file. I greatly appreciate the help. tower-diagnostics-20221007-0648.zip
October 7, 20223 yr Author I wanted to pull the diagnostics file before updating to 11.1. Here's the one I just pulled after updating. tower-diagnostics-20221007-0725.zip
October 7, 20223 yr Author Thanks Kilrah. Wondering if the diagnostic files show anything else that may be going on that I can address prior to doing a rebuild.
October 7, 20223 yr Community Expert Do any of your other disks show SMART warnings on the Dashboard page?
October 9, 20223 yr Author On 10/7/2022 at 2:57 PM, trurl said: Do any of your other disks show SMART warnings on the Dashboard page? Only the cache pool; however, it is only CRC Error Count issues which I have read could be due to bad sata cables. I ordered replacement ones in which will hopefully help. I am rebuilding the dead drive with a replacement now. I was wrong about the dead drive being a Seagate barracuda by the way. It’s a Seagate ironwolf which should be better quality than a barracuda. Also, I ran a pre clear on the dead drive for fun and it just finished. Here’s the finished status preview: #################################################################################################### # Unraid Server Preclear of disk Z730W84C # # Cycle 1 of 1, partition start on sector 64. # # # # Step 1 of 6 - Pre-read verification: [6:27:17 @ 129 MB/s] SUCCESS # # Step 2 of 6 - Erasing the disk: [6:21:54 @ 130 MB/s] SUCCESS # # Step 3 of 6 - Zeroing the disk: [5:48:43 @ 143 MB/s] SUCCESS # # Step 4 of 6 - Writing Unraid's Preclear signature: SUCCESS # # Step 5 of 6 - Verifying Unraid's Preclear signature: SUCCESS # # Step 6 of 6 - Post-Read verification: FAIL # # # # # #################################################################################################### # Cycle elapsed time: 18:38:14 | Total elapsed time: 18:38:14 # #################################################################################################### #################################################################################################### # S.M.A.R.T. Status (device type: default) # # # # ATTRIBUTE INITIAL STATUS # # Reallocated_Sector_Ct 1000 - # # Power_On_Hours 33334 - # # End-to-End_Error 0 - # # Reported_Uncorrect 37 - # # Airflow_Temperature_Cel 36 - ->Failed in Past<- # # Current_Pending_Sector 800 - # # Offline_Uncorrectable 800 - # # UDMA_CRC_Error_Count 0 - # # # #################################################################################################### # # #################################################################################################### In case that is hard to read, here’s a screenshot: and here are the errors from the log: preclear_disk_Z730W84C_25180.txt looks like it’s a goner. After only 3 years.
October 9, 20223 yr Community Expert Solution That disk looks very sick and definitely needs replacing ASAP
October 9, 20223 yr Author Thanks, it had already been replaced but I figured I’d see what the preclear plug-in said about it. She gone.
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