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[SOLVED] streaming movies would freeze after a while

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My system is a HP ProLiant N40L with 1tb hd and a few movies on the hard drive. I'm still testing this thing out.

 

I have it connected to the network and stream the movies to my xbmc in the living room. So i'd watch the movie all fine and it'd freeze at a certain point. I thought maybe it was the movie but I can watch the movies on my computer just fine.

 

so i looked at the log and i saw a bunch of "disk2 read error" at the time the movie freezes. I really don't understand what's going on and I'd love to get some insight on this.

 

I've attached the syslog file. and i'm running the latest beta.

 

Thank you.

syslog.txt

The disk is having issues.  Try to get a smart report on the drive and see how it looks.

 

There should be directions on how to do that from the troubleshooting link in my sig.

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Okay, I will do that and report back.

 

But it's weird since the disk is pretty new...

 

thanks!

Disks will generally fail at one of two times, either early on in the disk life or late in its life. It pays to stay mindful of new disks.

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The disk is having issues.  Try to get a smart report on the drive and see how it looks.

 

There should be directions on how to do that from the troubleshooting link in my sig.

Attached is the SMART report. Reallocated_Sector_Ct is 0, if i read it correctly.

 

Thank you.

smart.txt

run a self test on the drive, if you use simplefeatures it is under the "Health" link. Might be on the stock webgui as well, not sure though I haven't used it in a while. Post the results. Might show something

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OMG like the noob that I am, I ran the SMART test on the wrong HD.

 

Here's the correct smart.txt for the HD in question...i think it's bad...

smart.txt

Yeah that harddrive doesn't look too good. Still run a test, your pulling the smart info off of the drive but not running a self test. It seems pretty evident that drive is failing, but I'd run a test anyway.

 

smartctl -t short /dev/sd*

 

A short test shouldn't take too long, after its done

 

smartctl -a /dev/sd* >> /boot/smarttestresult.txt

The drive has already failed.

 

 

SMART overall-health self-assessment test result: FAILED!
Drive failure expected in less than 24 hours. SAVE ALL DATA.

1 Raw_Read_Error_Rate     0x002f   038   035   051    Pre-fail  Always   FAILING_NOW 1547

 

It should be RMAed.

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