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Disk Issues

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Hello,

All the drives in my system are fairly new and I am constantly receiving disk errors and the disks get disabled. I thought that moving all the drives to HBA cards and not using the onboard SATA ports would solve the issue, but it has not. Any ideas? I'm all out! Ive attached the diagnostics, please let me know if there is more pertinent information that can help!

Thanks.

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Both of those disks have SMART attributes that should be giving you a warning in the SMART status on the Dashboard. Did you tell it to ignore those?

 

So does disk7.

 

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Yes I acknowledged the SMART warning on those drives. What I am not understanding is why the drives are going bad? Every drive in the system should be less that 1 1/2 years old, with about half of them being less than 6 months old.

You are so unlucky, got 2 disk fail for young disk.

If you try your best care for disk, then it can't avoid.

 

I have a 6TB Toshiba which age less then 1 yrs also take RMA, btw I have ~13 Toshiba disk. So fine.

Edited by Benson

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Did you test them before trusting them in your array?

 

Looks like one of them was run pretty hot at one point and the other took some shocks. Those aren't things I typically look at in the SMART reports and are not attributes monitored by Unraid. I don't know if that might have caused those other SMART attributes or not.

 

Or maybe just bad luck. They should be under warranty so RMA.

 

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