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drive disabled - possible to reenable ?

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Hi all,

I am running firmware version 6.4.0 and I have a drive checked with a red x . I had just powered the unit on after a move, so I checked and it looks like the drive in question had become unsecured. I secured it and made sure it was plugged in. I have since completed a SMART report and it passed. I've attached the smart report and diagnostics below.

i also passed an extended smart self-test in device page and it completed without error.

 

Based on the Smart report, am I safe to rebuild the drive?

tower-diagnostics-20180731-2218.zip

On 7/31/2018 at 10:43 PM, pegounet said:

Based on the Smart report, am I safe to rebuild the drive?

Yes, as long as there weren't any new writes to the emulated disk, that disk is showing some UDMA CRC errors so you should replace the SATA cable, after re-enabling the disk you should do a parity check.

1 hour ago, johnnie.black said:

Yes, as long as there weren't any new writes to the emulated disk

Not entirely clear what you meant here. Even if there were emulated writes they will be rebuilt too.

3 minutes ago, trurl said:

Not entirely clear what you meant here. Even if there were emulated writes they will be rebuilt too.

Right, I was responding to the thread title where I understood the OP wanted to re-enable the disk without rebuilding, for a rebuild there are no such concerns.

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thk u guys i have changed sata cable and provided partiy check

works like a charm

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