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What's going on with my SSDs?

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I've had the same SSDs since I started unraid in 2020.  As far as I can tell my system has been running fine.  It's a pure plex/learning server for now.  appdata is on cache.  Files are downloaded to cache then moved with mover.  No hangs or anything so far.  

 

I'm working on getting the diagnostics. It's been running for a long time and I'm on hotel wifi which isn't the fastest so hoping maybe this will be enough info. 

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So far that only shows btrfs detecting data corruption, usually not a device problem, and most frequently RAM related.

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4 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

So far that only shows btrfs detecting data corruption, usually not a device problem, and most frequently RAM related.

Thank you for the response. If I hadn't clicked on the drive I wouldn't have seen this at all so the system wasn't alerting me to anything.  So based on this you're thinking the SSD's are fine and I need to replace the memory?  What happens when it detects data corruption? Is it corrected so not a huge issue or is that bad data being passed along?  Is there a test or something I can do that can confirm it's a memory issue?

 

On another note my tower diagnostics appears to have frozen. It's been running for a half hour and while showing the "busy dots" at the bottom it hasn't moved past it's current position in about 15 min.  Is there a way to do a quick diagnostic and not the full scan of every file on it?

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I would start by running memtest, after that scrub the pool.

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