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Disk is showing errors

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In the MAIN view, one of the disks is showing 400 something errors, in the errors column after reads and writes. There is no disk disabled or anything. What is the process to clear this? As far as I remember I had run a parity check after this with write correction to disk enabled but this still shows. 

Solved by JorgeB

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Diagnostics attached. 

 

On a side note, I am also unable to update unraid. The page is blank. Should I just manually copy paste the bz* files? Can this be done with server running?

diagnostics-20240411-2108.zip

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Disk errors are logged as a disk problem, but since the affected sectors were successfully re-written it may be OK now, run and extend SMART test on that disk, or a parity check.

 

1 hour ago, extremeaudio said:

Can this be done with server running?

Yes, but the exiting files need to be moved first:

 

https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/manual/upgrade-instructions/#manual-upgrade-or-downgrade

 

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1 hour ago, extremeaudio said:

Should I just manually copy paste the bz* files? Can this be done with server running?

 

This cannot (in the latest releases) be simply done with the server running.  Best to do it on another machine.

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SMART test passed so the disk should be OK.

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