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Disk errors on new drive

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I logged into the webgui and noticed that one of my drives has a lot of errors listed under the status page.

 

This drive has very little wear on it with only 9 months of runtime whereas my others have over 4 years and are going strong.

 

As I am new to Unraid how do I determine if this drive needs to be replaced or if there is something else wrong with it?

 

Below is a read out of the affected drive.

 

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Sorry maybe this is the screenshot I should have posted. This is where I initially noticed the errors.

 

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Those are I/O errors, often a bad connection. Much more common than bad disks.

 

Attach diagnostics to your NEXT post in this thread

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SMART is showing issues and it failed a SMART test, so the disk should be replaced:

 

Num  Test_Description    Status                  Remaining  LifeTime(hours)  LBA_of_first_error
# 1  Extended offline    Completed: read failure       70%      7170         1934696456

 

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damn, was hoping I wouldn't have to replace it

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