June 14, 20233 yr I got this drive back from warranty claim. Should this be returned? Not sure how to interpret smart issues. This is the current parity drive so want to make sure its good in there before forgetting about it. Thanks tower-smart-20230614-0959.zip
June 14, 20233 yr Community Expert Looks healthy, some attributes look different then other manufactures, but it's normal with Seagate: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/86337-are-my-smart-reports-bad/?do=findComment&comment=800888
June 14, 20233 yr Author 10 minutes ago, JorgeB said: Looks healthy, some attributes look different then other manufactures, but it's normal with Seagate: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/86337-are-my-smart-reports-bad/?do=findComment&comment=800888 Ok thanks. Scrutiny is saying there's an error on that drive so wanted to get human input.
June 14, 20233 yr Community Expert I don't see which attribute it's complaining about? All show passed..., if it's about the end-to-end error it's wrong, value is 100 and threshold is 99, which is the normal for a new drive and means if there's an error it will show failed, but there's no error so far.
June 14, 20233 yr Author 3 minutes ago, JorgeB said: I don't see which attribute it's complaining about? All show passed..., if it's about the end-to-end error it's wrong, value is 100 and threshold is 99, which is the normal for a new drive and means if there's an error it will show failed, but there's no error so far. I think I figured out why scrutiny was being weird. I just move unraid to new setup and didn't move multiple drives. I think it just got confused and used old drive data with new serial numbers and such. Nuked scrutiny and reloaded it and everything looks fine now. But unraid dashboard is showing a smart error on array. I am assuming it is this drive. tower-smart-20230614-1058.zip
June 14, 20233 yr Community Expert Solution There are a few UDMA_CRC errors, this is usually SATA cable related, you can acknowledge and if it keeps increasing replace the cable.
June 14, 20233 yr Author 2 minutes ago, JorgeB said: There are a few UDMA_CRC errors, this is usually SATA cable related, you can acknowledge and if it keeps increasing replace the cable. Thanks!
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