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Disk has read errors but wasn't disabled

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Just got a notification that one of my drives had read errors. Fix common problems says:

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If the disk has not been disabled, then Unraid has successfully rewritten the contents of the offending sectors back to the hard drive. It would be a good idea to look at the S.M.A.R.T. Attributes for the drive in question

The disk has not been disabled and still shows as green on the main tab. 

 

Seeing this in the disk log: 

Sep 24 12:08:57 Unraid kernel: critical medium error, dev sdh, sector 2619386232 op 0x0:(READ) flags 0x4000 phys_seg 65 prio class 2

 

I'm not sure if the disk is completely dead and I need to replace it, or if it's still good? If it's bad is there a way to manually mark it as bad so my shares will stop downloading to it? 

 

unraid-diagnostics-20230926-1846.zip

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Attempted to run a long smart test on the drive and it failed and says "read failure" so I'm thinking it's dead now. 

unraid-smart-20230926-1847.zip

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9 hours ago, colev14 said:

so I'm thinking it's dead now. 

Yep, it should be replaced.

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