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Initial Parity Sync gives errors on a drive (not parity drive)

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I had just built my unraid, and had everything started up and started copying some files to it.  Then I noticed that my parity disk was disabled.  I investigated and the sata cable to the parity drive was bad.  After starting back up with a different cable, I had it maintain the contents of the drives and start the parity sync.  While running the parity sync it gave ~2000 errors on my disk 2 (which was a disk I had scavenged from an older system).  Is this something to be concerned about?  Disk 1 had 1 tb free when I started copying files, so I don't know if any of the files would have actually reached disk 2 (I'm using a cache disk, if that matters), but it shows some of the space as being used.  Disk 2 total space:156,249,968  Disk 2 free space: 156,212,352 - does this mean I have some files that are corrupted now as the parity disk wasn't going before this?

 

Attached is my syslog, and any help with this is much appreciated!

 

Edit: Forgot to add, this is actually using 4.5 not 4.4

 

Edit 2: Sigh, looks like I had too much going on for the power supply to handle, removing a drive causes the errors to go away.  Unfortunately my bios now warns me that there's smart errors every boot and I have to hit F1 to continue - is there anyway to clear the smart errors as they were caused by insufficient power?

syslog.zip

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