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Errors after parity check

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Hello all,

 

I just had a scheduled non-correcting parity check finish up that returned a fairly large number of errors in the GUI, around 800. I'm not aware of any unclean shutdowns recently. All my disks look ok to me as far as SMART data. I did have some filesystem corruption on a disk a while back that I thought was fixed with XFS repair (disk 6).

 

What's the best course of action at this point? I'm attaching my diagnostics. I haven't shutdown the server since the parity check FYI.

 

Thanks in advance for the help. 

tower-diagnostics-20231205-0924.zip

Edited by highgear

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23 minutes ago, highgear said:

was fixed with XFS repair (disk 6).

Was that fixed using the GUI or manually?

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7 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Was that fixed using the GUI or manually?

Manually I believe. Since then I've run a check via the GUI that came up clean. I've also had parity checks with no errors since then.

Edited by highgear

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42 minutes ago, highgear said:

Manually I believe

If you used /dev/sdX instead of /dev/mdX parity would not be updated, so a few sync errors would be normal, suggest running a correcting check.

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15 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

If you used /dev/sdX instead of /dev/mdX parity would not be updated, so a few sync errors would be normal, suggest running a correcting check.

Ok running a correcting check now. I've run a number of parity checks since running XFS repair on disk 6 FYI.

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