On 1/18/24 15:10, gene heskett wrote:
On 1/18/24 16:08, David Christensen wrote:
On 1/18/24 03:47, gene heskett wrote:
I have issued a smartctl -tlong on all 4 drives, results in about 3 hours.


A SMART long test should find and fix any read errors.

Which has now been done on all 4 SSD. but the log is still a mess. 4th one in particular, smartctl -a /dev/sdg attached.


179 Used_Rsvd_Blk_Cnt_Tot 0x0013 085 085 010 Pre-fail Always - 168

183 Runtime_Bad_Block 0x0013 085 085 010 Pre-fail Always - 168 187 Uncorrectable_Error_Cnt 0x0032 099 099 000 Old_age Always - 3275

195 ECC_Error_Rate 0x001a 199 199 000 Old_age Always - 3275

Error 3332 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 21027 hours (876 days + 3 hours) When the command that caused the error occurred, the device was active or idle.

  After command completion occurred, registers were:
  ER ST SC SN CL CH DH
  -- -- -- -- -- -- --
  40 51 38 e8 ea 67 40  Error: WP at LBA = 0x0067eae8 = 6810344

  Commands leading to the command that caused the error were:
  CR FR SC SN CL CH DH DC   Powered_Up_Time  Command/Feature_Name
  -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --  ----------------  --------------------
  61 18 38 e8 ea 67 40 07      15:17:03.046  WRITE FPDMA QUEUED
  60 00 30 00 5e a9 40 06      15:17:03.046  READ FPDMA QUEUED
  60 28 28 00 f4 87 40 05      15:17:03.046  READ FPDMA QUEUED
  60 00 20 00 7c a9 40 04      15:17:03.046  READ FPDMA QUEUED
  60 00 18 00 4a a9 40 03      15:17:03.046  READ FPDMA QUEUED

Error 3331 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 21027 hours (876 days + 3 hours)

Error 3330 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 21027 hours (876 days + 3 hours)

Error 3329 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 21027 hours (876 days + 3 hours)

Error 3328 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 21027 hours (876 days + 3 hours)


I am unclear if those errors are inside the SSD or if they are the SATA communications link between the SSD and the motherbaord or HBA port and/or main memory (?). Does dmesg(1) show anything?


In any case, make sure that you are using SATA III 6 Gbps cables with locking connectors for your drives and that all the connections are good.


When deploying an SSD into a new role, I like to do a "secure erase" followed by a SMART long test.

not fam with that, I usually just reformat.  But I'll not do that until I have amanda running again.


Secure erase will erase all of the blocks in the drive, including those that are held in reserve. This both verifies that each block can be erased, and provides maximum performance what you put the disk into service and start writing to it.


Thanks David, take care & stay well

Likewise.  :-)


David


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