August 2, 201114 yr A few months ago there was a power outage and the parity returned 6 errors. Last night I did a manual parity check, the result was: "(Last checked on 8/2/2011 1:20:29 PM, finding 1 errors.)" Aug 2 03:57:13 Tower kernel: mdcmd (39687): spindown 0 Aug 2 04:19:33 Tower kernel: mdcmd (39822): check CORRECT Aug 2 04:19:33 Tower kernel: md: recovery thread woken up ... Aug 2 04:19:33 Tower kernel: md: recovery thread checking parity... Aug 2 04:19:33 Tower kernel: md: using 1152k window, over a total of 1953514552 blocks. Aug 2 04:19:46 Tower kernel: md: parity incorrect: 26840 Aug 2 08:21:55 Tower kernel: mdcmd (41280): spindown 7 Aug 2 10:13:26 Tower kernel: mdcmd (41949): spindown 1 Aug 2 10:13:27 Tower kernel: mdcmd (41950): spindown 3 Aug 2 10:13:27 Tower kernel: mdcmd (41951): spindown 6 Aug 2 12:29:42 Tower kernel: mdcmd (42768): spindown 5 Aug 2 13:20:29 Tower kernel: md: sync done. time=32456sec rate=60189K/sec Aug 2 13:20:29 Tower kernel: md: recovery thread sync completion status: 0 So how do I correct this? I don't see an option for correction. I'm using version 4.5.6. Thanks.
August 2, 201114 yr A parity check using the web GUI will correct. If you are having repeated parity errors then something else is wrong. Do any disks show errors in "Main"?
August 3, 201114 yr Author ok I'll run parity check one more time. The disks are not showing errors in the main area. Update: new check returned 0 error.
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