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Slow parity speeds ~5-10MB/sec

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As far as I can tell all of the drives are operating as expected and all connections are fine.

It might start our at ~28MB/sec and then it will drop under 10 🙃

 

I do get a weird result for smart test on the parity drive - Background short  Failed in segment -->       3 

But it reports are healthy at the same time?

 

Diagnostics file attached


Diskspeed tests are also good when benchmarking the drives

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But, as you can see here the parity drive is only being written really slowly

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unraid-diagnostics-20230522-1659.zip

Parity drive SMART status is bad

SMART Health Status: FAILURE PREDICTION THRESHOLD EXCEEDED: ascq=0xfd [asc=5d, ascq=fd]

Usually this means the drive firmware is expecting the drive to fail imminently based on its own monitoring. I would replace that drive

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While I'm waiting I flashed the latest firmware and the drive is now reporting no smart issues, passes the tests and is ripping at 220-250MB/sec.

Very weird, but I'll take it while I wait for a replacement to arrive. Haha :)

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