March 5, 20251 yr I've been trying to rebuild my second parity and I think the drive I'm trying to write parity to is faulty. It passed an extended SMART test and... that's another thread. For this thread, the important piece is that I've had a few parity builds fail which led to the OS being unresponsive and 2 unclean shutdowns (another question for the other thread). The problem I want to discuss in this thread is this: I decided to go down to 1 parity for now, and due to the unclean shutdowns, I ran a non-correcting parity check on the single parity disk. The 'Parity Operation History' tab shows that the check completed without error. While the 'Archived Notifications' tab shows what looks like the previous cancelled parity check that had 641 errors but with the more recent timestamp of the successful parity check. I'm more confused than worried because it seems like the warning just has the wrong timestamp but should I take any action? Do I need to correct the parity drive? Edited March 5, 20251 yr by bigggtuna
March 5, 20251 yr Community Expert There's a known issue with parity notifications showing the previous result, are you on 7.0.1?
March 5, 20251 yr Author 5 hours ago, JorgeB said: There's a known issue with parity notifications showing the previous result, are you on 7.0.1? No, I am still on 6.12.13.
March 5, 20251 yr Community Expert Update to 7.0.1 and retest, it should be fixed there, for future checks.
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