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New Server - after intial parity disk had read errors - pulled 16TB "failed disk" (reading errors) - NOW it is passing smart test on a different, non Unraid PC.

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As title says.

 

Pulled the offending disk and put it in my main computer, and passes short smart test.  This failed at 10% on the Unraid server. 

Running extended smart test now (24 hours to go).

 

FWIW, Hard Disk Sentinel 6.10 PRO also  says drive is 100% on Performance and Health.

What would cause this? Could a bad cable from the LSI-9300-16i cause this?

Solved by Dojimaster

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1 hour ago, JorgeB said:

If you didn't reboot yet post the diagnostics.

 

Yeah I rebooted. Shoot. 

Edited by Dojimaster

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1 hour ago, JorgeB said:

If you didn't reboot yet post the diagnostics.

 

I have not altered the removed drive... any value to reinstalling, letting it run and if it still come up the same, capturing diagnostics then?

 

For now I'm going to let the long smart test run but LMK with regard to the above idea. 

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You can post new diags if it fails again.

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22 hours ago, JorgeB said:

You can post new diags if it fails again.

 

Yeah its dead. Finally failed hours into Extended Smart Test.

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