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Disk 1 has errors

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Common Problems plugin showed disk1 has errors

 

So did

smartctl  -a  -d  ata  /dev/sdc | todos >/boot/smart.txt

 

and attached the file, I am hoping it doesnt need replacing does someone mind having a look. Currently running parity check dont know if that makes any difference.

 

Thanks in advance

smart.txt

Smart looks good on that drive.  What FCP pointed out was that disk 1 had read errors (if you look on the Main Tab, you're going to see that).

 

unRaid caught that, and then rewrote the contents of that particular sector on disk 1 by reading the parity drive and the other disks.

 

The full diagnostics might contain further clues as to what exactly happened, but as I said, that smart report is clean

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Thanks for prompt reply. I think you are right. Parity check completed fine and within record time

Last checked on Sun 03 Jul 2016 12:49:28 AM BST (yesterday), finding 0 errors.
Duration: 10 hours, 24 minutes, 26 seconds. Average speed: 106.8 MB/s

 

Glad all my upgrades have gone well so far. Only had to replace one drive and now I have full speed enabled on all drives plus 2Gbe pipe between the 2 unraid machines its starting to feeling like a much more solid system.

 

So thanks to everyone who have taken time out to reply :)

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