June 11, 201412 yr I've got some drives in my server that are getting up there in age, and some newer drives mixed in there as well. Hoping someone can take a look at my SMART reports for each drive and give me some advice on what to look for and if there is anything in particular to keep an eye on/replace. 5 out of the 8 drives are well out of warranty, while the WD Black goes OoW in about a month, and the two 3TB Barracudas have over a year left. Starting to wonder as some of these drives I've had running for 5+ years (approximately). Disk 1: http://postimg.org/image/nh0369hrj/full/ Disk 2: http://postimg.org/image/5fgy8gnqn/full/ Disk 3: http://postimg.org/image/moxf72dkf/full/ Disk 4: http://postimg.org/image/84bqyht7z/ Disk 5: http://postimg.org/image/vxzlh6mgf/full/ Disk 6: http://postimg.org/image/jzy13aipb/full/ Disk 7: http://postimg.org/image/ubadvyaen/ Parity: http://postimg.org/image/68tk12trj/full/ Thank you!
June 11, 201412 yr All look healthy to me. Drive 6 showed that its temperature had once hit 48C which is pretty hot. And one drive had a UDMA error usually indicative of a cabling issue in the past (these attributes never reset so I am assuming that one was a while ago.) Not sure the logic used to highlight attributes but I look at the reallocated sectors, the pending sectors and anything showing it is failing.
June 11, 201412 yr Author All look healthy to me. Drive 6 showed that its temperature had once hit 48C which is pretty hot. And one drive had a UDMA error usually indicative of a cabling issue in the past (these attributes never reset so I am assuming that one was a while ago.) Not sure the logic used to highlight attributes but I look at the reallocated sectors, the pending sectors and anything showing it is failing. Thank you for the help! In regards to the 48C incident, I had an unfortunate lightning strike ruin my motherboard and came to the server frozen, no fans going and that drive ready to melt my hand. After replacing the motherboard it's been fine ever since. I'm not too sure on the highlighting either as I pulled these snaps from the Dynamix webGUI so I'm sure that's something the dev chose! I'll use these as a reference and continue to monitor the drives as usual. Thanks again.
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