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Parity check with 30k errors

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One of my unraid servers had been powered off for a couple of weeks. I needed to borrow the video card. I powered it back on the other day and within 30 minutes it had kernel panicked. I didn't catch the message on the screen (plus it probably wasn't the whole message) and I power cycled it. It panicked again within another 30 minutes. At this point I reseated the memory, video card, and USB. Literally nothing has changed other than plugin and container updates. (Aside from the removal and reinstall of the video card.) After the second panic I stopped and disabled Docker from running. Due to the panics, a parity check started, as expected. Plus it remained running beyond the 30 minutes like before. At the end of the parity check it reported 30k errors. Is this something to be concerned about?

 

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I know that I have a Marvell SATA controller. It's been running in there for years without any issues. I do have an HBA card coming this Thursday to replace it too. Should I kick off another parity check? Start the docker to see if it panics again? Or just power her off to refresh the controller and check the parity again then?

mountain-diagnostics-20250505-1319.zip

Solved by JorgeB

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Assuming it's a correcting check let it finish, then run another one to confirm there are no more errors.

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Second parity check finished with 0 errors. 

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