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Parity Drive Check is showing a lot of errors

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Hello, 

 

I was hoping for some help here. I ran a parity check twice as I noticed that the first one threw a lot of errors. This was weird as before I always had 0 errors. I have attached my diagnostic below. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

tower-diagnostics-20230703-2106.zip

  • Community Expert

Detected errors are all on parity2, run another check and post new diags to see if detects the same exact ones.

  • Author

I ran a third Parity check and it shows zero errors now. Please see attached. What in the world could have caused this massive amount of errors to appear out of nowhere? The system is on a UPS and has had zero unexpected shutdowns... I am just lost at what could be the cause.

tower-diagnostics-20230705-1916.zip

  • Community Expert

Previous check corrected the errors so since the last one found 0 all should be OK now, as to the cause, any unclean shutdown?

  • Author

No nothing. Like I said the system is on a UPS so it never would experience it. The only reason it has be power cycled was for the OS update. That’s it. Any suggestions on what I can do moving forward to keep an eye on this? Any signs of maybe a bad drive? 

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28 minutes ago, WhiteCollar125 said:

Any suggestions on what I can do moving forward to keep an eye on this?

For now I would just keep monitoring future scheduled checks, if any more errors I would start by replacing parity2, since all errors were there.

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