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Disk has read error - SMART is ok

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I have seen many postings about disk read errors, but in all of them SMART is giving an error.

 

In my daily report I get a read error on disk 3.

Disk 3 - WDC_WD60EFAX-68JH4N0_WD-WX72D509K9X1 (sdd) - standby (disk has read errors) [NOK]

an I can see the errors in the Array Device overview.

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If I run a SMART Short Self-Tes, it ends without errors:
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and the Dashboard overview shows SMART as healthy.

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I have attached the SMART diagnostic.

 

Can I solve the read errors anyway or why do I get read errors and SMART is giving me no failure?

 

WDC_WD60EFAX-68JH4N0_WD-WX72D509K9X1-2024-02-15 disk3 (sdd).txt

tab-homeserver-diagnostics-20250124-0651.zip

Edited by TAB
added diagnostics

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On 1/14/2025 at 10:12 AM, JorgeB said:

Please post the diagnostics.
 

sorry for my late reply. I have added the diagnostics to the main post.

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They are logged as a disk error, but can be intermittent, run an extended SMART test on that disk.

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