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Thousands of Errors on Parity Check

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Hello,

I've been trying to make my server more efficient and recently switched over from an Asrock B660m Steel Legend to a Gigabyte H610i motherboard to try and lower energy usage. That part has been successful and the server feels like it is performing well but upon running my first parity check, over 2000 errors were corrected. I didn't think much of it, assuming some data had been moved incorrectly during the rebuild process but I recently started a new check, and it once again found over 2000 errors. I am running a check with corrections on and am planning to run again with corrections turned off but was hoping someone could review my logs and see if the culprit is obvious. I'll add that I attempted to upgrade from 7.1.2 to 7.1.3 but had to roll back due to some networking issues. I also ran Memtest for about 3 hours and no issues were detected. Thanks for the help!

tower-diagnostics-20250616-0731.zip

Edited by obowan

Solved by JorgeB

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35 minutes ago, obowan said:

I am running a check with corrections on and am planning to run again with corrections turned off

Do that, all without rebooting, and post new diags if the 2nd still finds errors.

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Will do. Thank you!

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Zero errors on the second run. Hoping this was due to the failed upgrade or an unclean shutdown. Thank you for the help!

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