May 24, 20197 yr Have one disk that unRAID is saying has read errors on it. I ran an extended SMART test and it found no errors on that drive. I have a spare drive ready to go, should I just replace the drive just in case it's going bad or is there something else I should be looking for here? tower-diagnostics-20190524-1109.zip
May 24, 20197 yr Community Expert It was a disk problem, though it might be an intermittent error, it could be OK for some time, it could fail again next week, difficult to predict, it passed the extend test but it failed in the past. P.S. The cache SSD desperately needs a new SATA cable.
May 24, 20197 yr Author Will probably replace it just to be on the safe side since I have a spare ready to go. Thanks for the help.
May 24, 20197 yr Community Expert 25 minutes ago, nickro8303 said: Will probably replace it That's what I would do, since it's not the first time there are read errors.
May 25, 20197 yr Author Not sure if I should start another thread but I replaced the disk and started the data rebuild process but it's going unusually slow. I'm also hearing a clicking noise from one of the drives not sure which one though. The sys log is showing a looping error which I'm not sure how to decipher. Any ideas what is going on here? tower-diagnostics-20190525-2038.zip
May 25, 20197 yr Author Well I got impatient and rebooted and it seems to have resolved the issue. I found another forum post regarding this issue and the guy said it was his power supply not sure if that could be it or not. tower-diagnostics-20190525-2159.zip
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