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Array Read Error on Disk (solved)

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Hi all,

 

Today I got a read error on one disk in my 5 disk array and have no clue if its time for a new disk or not a big deal.

 

It's a 2TB Samsung drive and I have 108 read errors.  I did a short SMART test and it passed.

 

Nothing critical is on the array (mainly just movies/TV shows).

 

I am happy to provide any logs just ask what you need (and how I get it).

 

Really appreciate any help!

Edited by Pug

  • Community Expert

Go to Tools - Diagnostics and attach the complete Diagnostics ZIP file to your NEXT post in this thread. 

  • Community Expert

It's logged as a disk problem, run an extended SMART test.

  • Author

Thanks bud, started now.  Do I need to post a log?

  • Community Expert

You can check the results when done using the GUI, or post new diags.

  • Author
6 hours ago, JorgeB said:

You can check the results when done using the GUI, or post new diags.

So it finally completed and said "without errors"

 

Diagnostic attached, appreciate all responses as to whether I should replace the drive or keep on!

tower-diagnostics-20201028-2216.zip

  • Community Expert

I would give a second chance, replace/swap cables just to rule em out and if it happens again in the near future replace it.

  • Author

Yeah?  I guess that's good enough for now.  I'll keep an eye to it, unless other opinions suggest otherwise.

 

Thanks bud 👍

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