May 3, 201214 yr Hi - quick check from the people who know regarding errors appearing regularly in my syslog. Everything seems to be working fine so dont think its a bit thing, just interesteed to know what they mean as dont think errors should be ignored - nopt until you know what they are anyway. thanks May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevNumErrors.1=0 (Errors) May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevLastIO.1=0 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevSpinupGroup.1=0 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: diskNumber.2=2 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: diskName.2=md2 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: diskSize.2=1953514552 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: diskState.2=7 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: diskId.2=ST2000DL003-9VT166_5YD1HNQD May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevNumber.2=2 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevStatus.2=DISK_OK May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevName.2=sdb (Drive related) May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevSize.2=1953514552 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevId.2=ST2000DL003-9VT166_5YD1HNQD May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevNumErrors.2=0 (Errors) May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevLastIO.2=0 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevSpinupGroup.2=0 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: diskNumber.3=3 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: diskName.3=md3 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: diskSize.3=1953514552 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: diskState.3=7 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: diskId.3=SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2HGJ1PB400479 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevNumber.3=3 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevStatus.3=DISK_OK May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevName.3=sdc (Drive related) May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevSize.3=1953514552 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevId.3=SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2HGJ1PB400479 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevNumErrors.3=0 (Errors) May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevLastIO.3=0 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevSpinupGroup.3=0 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: diskNumber.4=4 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: diskName.4=md4 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: diskSize.4=1953514552 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: diskState.4=7 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: diskId.4=ST2000DL003-9VT166_6YD0N3DK May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevNumber.4=4 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevStatus.4=DISK_OK May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevName.4=sde (Drive related) May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevSize.4=1953514552 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevId.4=ST2000DL003-9VT166_6YD0N3DK May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevNumErrors.4=0 (Errors) May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevLastIO.4=0 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevSpinupGroup.4=0 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: diskNumber.5=5 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: diskName.5= May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: diskSize.5=0 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: diskState.5=0 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: diskId.5=_ May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevNumber.5=5 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevStatus.5=DISK_NP May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevName.5= May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevSize.5=0 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevId.5= May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevNumErrors.5=0 (Errors) May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevLastIO.5=0 May 3 06:47:03 Tower sSMTP[18028]: rdevSpinupGroup.5=0
May 3, 201214 yr All of the lines highlighted are basically saying disk 1 number of errors = 0 disk 2 number of errors = 0 disk 3 number of errors = 0 etc... Ignore them. They just happen to have the word "errors" within them. The entire block of output is from a status check of unRAID. (The output of /root/mdcmd status ) If the values have a non-zero value, they indicate a "read" or "write" error to that disk, and it will show as an error on the unRAID web-management page. Read errors are typically un-readable sectors or communication errors with the disks (time-outs waiting for the disk), although they can also be other types of errors. Write errors will immediately disable the drive as its contents would them be invalid. Joe L.
May 3, 201214 yr Author Thanks Joe - just wanted to be sure as they also show in syslog as RED items Will change to closed
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