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Disk Read Errors - Help with Diagnosis

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Disk 9 HUS726060AL5210_NAH9T2ZX (sdo) started throwing some read errors this morning.  I'm trying to figure out if the disk is toast.  It was a cheap used drive that I took a risk on in a bulk purchase.  The drive passed pre-clear, and it doesn't have any data on it yet.  I can't tell if it's safe to use for any amount of time.  Everything else about it looks healthy.  Nothing important will be stored on the drive and I'm ok with a small bit of risk, but if the thing is just going to die very soon I might as well just pull it from the mix right away. I'm just not sure how to read the drive health from this information. Any thoughts/input on the logs is greatly appreciated. 

diagnostics-20240305-1003.zip

Solved by JorgeB

It's logged as a disk problem, run a long SMART test.

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Will do.  It's running right now.  Obviously it's going to take a while.  I'll update as soon as it's done.  Thanks for your help!

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Test passed so the disk is OK for now, keep monitoring, any more errors in the recent future you may consider replacing, monitor especially this attribute:

 

Total
uncorrected
errors

 

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Thank you!

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