TheNetStriker
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Thanks for the hint. I guess this is true on my drives. I just found this thread: https://www.truenas.com/community/t...st-raw_read_error_rate-seek_error_rate.68634/Are you sure that value isn’t always crazy? At least older Seagates encoded two separate values in there, in some funky encoding.
Besides, that’s not a value that depends on host communication, it should be strictly internal to the drive.
If I read the values using smartctl -a -v 1,raw48:54 I get a 0 on Raw_Read_Error_Rate. Also when I plug the drives into a windows machine and check it with the seagate tool no errors are reported.