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Parity Errors - Pulled SMART reports, need help interpreting


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Hey gang,

In the past I've received a few errors on routine checks here and there, however this morning I noticed 199 errors. Ran it again and the same amount occurred. I recently replaced the cache drive with an SSD that I had in another PC, so perhaps that's the issue. I'm clueless to alot of this, so if someone with knowledge on the subject could help out, I'd appreciate it.

Thanks!!

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Not seeing anything worrisome in the SMART reports, although the cache disk looks a little odd (which is to be expected as an SSD is very different than a conventional drive).

 

Not sure where you are seeing the errors. A screenshot would be helpful and the syslog as dgaschk requested.

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You have this in your syslog:

Dec 31 11:14:41 Tower kernel: FAT-fs (sda1): Volume was not properly unmounted. Some data may be corrupt. Please run fsck.

This seems to be a false alarm sometimes, and flash corruption should not cause parity errors, but it does make me wonder if you have had an unsafe shutdown, which could result in parity errors.

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