My specific question is will my storage become corrupt if I change the order of my hard drives?
I have the following Hardware configuration:
Supermicro MDB-X10SL7-F-O with Intel Core i3-4160 and 2*8GB (16GB) Crucial ECC DDR3 1600MHz
8 * WD60EFRX WD Red 6TB in RAIDZ and a Kingston USB 64GB Thumbdrive (Boot)
FreeNAS -9.10.1-U2
I received the following error:
So I ran a long SMART self-test and I did get the following error:
And I ran the script to investigate the state of the drive but for the current pending sectors raw value is zero which confuses me because all the cases I have read about has the Raw Value with 1, 2 or some value.
I followed a Hard Drive Troubleshooting Guide (changed the all cables out), but I have not been able to pin point the issue except for the hard drive. However the SMART output does not point to the Hard Drive being an issue rather a cable or some other inter-connect. I am wondering if changing the order of the Hard Drives then running a SMART test to see if the issue follows the Hard Drive would tell me more but I worry about the data that is currently being stored on my machine. Which is what brought me to my question if my data would be corrupt if I reorder the hard drives?
I have the following Hardware configuration:
Supermicro MDB-X10SL7-F-O with Intel Core i3-4160 and 2*8GB (16GB) Crucial ECC DDR3 1600MHz
8 * WD60EFRX WD Red 6TB in RAIDZ and a Kingston USB 64GB Thumbdrive (Boot)
FreeNAS -9.10.1-U2
I received the following error:
Code:
Oct. 30, 2016, 8:17 a.m. - Device: /dev/da5 [SAT], 1 Currently unreadable (pending) sectors
So I ran a long SMART self-test and I did get the following error:
Code:
Oct. 30, 2016, 1:32 p.m. - Device: /dev/da5 [SAT], Self-Test Log error count increased from 0 to 1
And I ran the script to investigate the state of the drive but for the current pending sectors raw value is zero which confuses me because all the cases I have read about has the Raw Value with 1, 2 or some value.
Code:
Num Test_Description Status Remaining LifeTime(hours) LBA_of_first_error # 1 Extended offline Completed: read failure 90% 817 135986864 197 Current_Pending_Sector 0x0032 200 200 000 Old_age Always - 0
I followed a Hard Drive Troubleshooting Guide (changed the all cables out), but I have not been able to pin point the issue except for the hard drive. However the SMART output does not point to the Hard Drive being an issue rather a cable or some other inter-connect. I am wondering if changing the order of the Hard Drives then running a SMART test to see if the issue follows the Hard Drive would tell me more but I worry about the data that is currently being stored on my machine. Which is what brought me to my question if my data would be corrupt if I reorder the hard drives?
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