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Two drives understanding SMART

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Hello.

 

I have two hard drives in my array that I'm a little worried about.

Hard disk 1 shows the following under Attributes:

199 UDMA CRC error count 0x0032 200 092 000 Old age Always Never 514


Hard disk 3 this:

187 Reported uncorrect 0x0032 099 099 000 Old age Always Never 1

 

Both hard disks show SMART extendes self-test:

Completed with no errors 

Do I have to worry about the two hard disks, respectively should I change them soon?

 

 

  • Community Expert

UDMA CRC is a connection problem not a disk problem, usually a bad SATA cable, note that the value is cumulative, as long as it stops increasing problem is solved.

 

Reported uncorrectable is usually a disk problem, but a single error should be OK, just keep monitoring.

I am getting this also for a while now on three drives out of twelve. Replaced cables with new quality ones. Moved drives to different ports but still getting UDMA CRC error when I start or restart the server on same three drives with "passed" smart status. Drives running about 32c nice and cool.

13 minutes ago, jpowell8672 said:

UDMA CRC error

Until you acknowledge the error on the dashboard, you will always see it.  BTW, CRC errors never go down or reset to zero.  It's a running tally

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