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Mystery messages on console during boot not logged

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I was starting Unraid 6.12.6 today after an unclean shutdown.  I also took the opportunity to plug in a new (precleared) disk. I glanced at the console during boot and saw line after line of this:

 

nnn:nn,nn nnn:nn,nn nnn:nn,nn nnn:nn,nn nnn:nn,nn nnn:nn,nn nnn:nn,nn nnn:nn,nn

 

where n is a digit. At the end of the list was a message "These errors will not be automatically corrected".  All the above is from memory because the screen cleared and boot continued before I could write it down, so consider all this as approximate.

 

After the boot, the array seemed fine.  I looked in the syslog, those messages are not there.  I grepped around in /var and didn't find it anywhere else, either. I did find a bunch of BTRFS errors and warnings in the log, which is strange because I use XFS exclusively.

 

Can anyone enlighten me as to (1) what these messages are and what they mean, (2) where if anywhere they are logged, and (3) what I should be doing about them?  

 

Thanks!

tower-diagnostics-20240203-1141.zip

Edited by jhyler

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Probably from an automatic fsck being run on the flash drive

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Could be, I recently replaced my 10+ year flash drive.  The new one is 64G - what I happened to have - so obviously the vast majority of space I'm not using.

 

Anything I can do to resolve this? Something that will mark sectors bad?

Edited by jhyler

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