Robert Thomspon
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Hey gents,
I was wondering if someone could explain to me what a self-healed (assuming error) is on the new FreeNAS GUI?
Basically, Ive been having some oddities happen on my NAS, and my drives have thrown a DEGRADED state... but after reboot, they either show "self-healed" portions or they show 0s all the way across the board on errors... These drives have been running pretty problem free for about 4 months, so, i kind of think there isnt a problem specifically with the drives... (I have been having some issues with FreeNAS itself, but thats a whole other set of beans)...
Anyway, is there a simple explanation outside of "it healed itself" that "self-healed" can be explained as? More so, is it something to pay attention to if no errors are being reported after reboots? (Because all drives are showing green and good with 0 errors right now)...
For further details (no need to read if just explaining above)...
Drives ARE Seagate Baraccudas (yeah, i know... but they're dirt cheap, i got a bunch of them and theyre all still under warranty... and contain no 'important' data)
4x8TB in RAIDZ1
Running FreeNAS 11.3 RC-1
96GB ECC RAM
CPU: E5-2609 V2
Problems ive been having with the FreeNAS have primarily been jail issues... but with the drive acting wonky, it seems to make the network slow down or something as i get a lot more buffering when playing videos to kodi if one of the drives is reporting errors that are being or are "self-healed"... this remedies itself with a reboot... The other weird part is that it seems to be 2 different drives that are doing this unless FreeNAS is changing its assigned group seat (ie: it WAS da3 4 days ago, last night it was da2... i didnt notate the serial number of the wonky drive(s) until starting today so i can see if its just the same drive... FreeNAS has also taken one of these drives "offline" and seemed to resilver it after reboot once...
Anyway, all the help sent is appreciated...
I was wondering if someone could explain to me what a self-healed (assuming error) is on the new FreeNAS GUI?
Basically, Ive been having some oddities happen on my NAS, and my drives have thrown a DEGRADED state... but after reboot, they either show "self-healed" portions or they show 0s all the way across the board on errors... These drives have been running pretty problem free for about 4 months, so, i kind of think there isnt a problem specifically with the drives... (I have been having some issues with FreeNAS itself, but thats a whole other set of beans)...
Anyway, is there a simple explanation outside of "it healed itself" that "self-healed" can be explained as? More so, is it something to pay attention to if no errors are being reported after reboots? (Because all drives are showing green and good with 0 errors right now)...
For further details (no need to read if just explaining above)...
Drives ARE Seagate Baraccudas (yeah, i know... but they're dirt cheap, i got a bunch of them and theyre all still under warranty... and contain no 'important' data)
4x8TB in RAIDZ1
Running FreeNAS 11.3 RC-1
96GB ECC RAM
CPU: E5-2609 V2
Problems ive been having with the FreeNAS have primarily been jail issues... but with the drive acting wonky, it seems to make the network slow down or something as i get a lot more buffering when playing videos to kodi if one of the drives is reporting errors that are being or are "self-healed"... this remedies itself with a reboot... The other weird part is that it seems to be 2 different drives that are doing this unless FreeNAS is changing its assigned group seat (ie: it WAS da3 4 days ago, last night it was da2... i didnt notate the serial number of the wonky drive(s) until starting today so i can see if its just the same drive... FreeNAS has also taken one of these drives "offline" and seemed to resilver it after reboot once...
Anyway, all the help sent is appreciated...