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Should I be worried about this?

 

For clarity and back story. I had a drive fail so I replaced it. A week later another drive failed so I replaced that one as well (These are my old 3TB drives I've been replacing). This month when it ran it's monthly parity check it took a very long time and found this many errors..

 

Just wondering if there is any cause for alarm or leave it be?

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Is your monthly check correcting or non-correcting? If it's correcting, run a non-correcting check to be sure everything got back in sync. If it's non-correcting, run a correcting check followed by a non-correcting to make sure it's done. All this presupposes all your current drives are perfectly healthy.

 

If you don't know how to be sure of what I'm saying, attach diagnostics to your next post in this thread.

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