July 30, 201015 yr I upgraded from 4.42 to latest and after the reboot, drive 1 showed mounting and each refresh the errors increased. Thought it may be due to the upgrade, so I shut off the server and reloaded 4.42 but the same thing happened. Left it overnight and this morning the drive had mounted with 32,000 errors! Parity started but it is so slow that it said 85,000 minutes to go. A week earlier drive 1 did experience problems that occurred when I tried to erase a large 35GB directory on it. At that time I rebooted the server and that seemed to help and I was able to delete the directory. I also noticed that transferring files to the server was much slower on the server than my other unraid server I am running. Attached is the syslog (it is only a small part though I included the end as even in zip format it's so big it was above posting limits!) I ran this morning. Any help would really be appreciated. Alan syslog_7-30_partial.zip
July 30, 201015 yr I upgraded from 4.42 to latest and after the reboot, drive 1 showed mounting and each refresh the errors increased. Thought it may be due to the upgrade, so I shut off the server and reloaded 4.42 but the same thing happened. Left it overnight and this morning the drive had mounted with 32,000 errors! Parity started but it is so slow that it said 85,000 minutes to go. A week earlier drive 1 did experience problems that occurred when I tried to erase a large 35GB directory on it. At that time I rebooted the server and that seemed to help and I was able to delete the directory. I also noticed that transferring files to the server was much slower on the server than my other unraid server I am running. Attached is the syslog (it is only a small part though I included the end as even in zip format it's so big it was above posting limits!) I ran this morning. Any help would really be appreciated. Alan It appears as if /dev/sdc is suffering from multiple media errors. (un-readable sectors) Get a smart report from it to confirm, and then you will probably need to RMA it. Look for Re-Allocated sectors, and sectors pending re-allocation in the SMART report. smartctl -d ata -a /dev/sdc
July 30, 201015 yr Author Joe, Thanks so much for your help, I ran smartctl and it said the drive is failing (as per attached). Time for a new disk. Thanks again. Alan smartc1.txt
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