garycase Posted October 22, 2015 Share Posted October 22, 2015 The full SMART report would show more; but there's enough info in what you posted to say that the drive is clearly bad and should be tossed. The very large # of pending sectors indicates that there are a lot of "uncertain" sectors that aren't reliably writable. The fact this number changed so much indicates that when zeroes were written to them, the writes were successful; but then 9 of these had read issues in the post-read so you had 9 pendings at the end of the pre-clear. You've only got one re-allocated sector; but with the large number of "flaky" sectors that are being marked as pending, and then cleared on the next write; and then sometimes being re-marked, etc. the drive clearly is NOT reliable. In addition, it's got a "Failing Now" parameter => if you have ANY SMART parameters marked with this you should trash the drive. In other words ... Toss it Quote Link to comment
SSD Posted October 22, 2015 Share Posted October 22, 2015 As or more concerning, the multizone error rate has an extremely low normalized value of 1. Anything below 51 is considered failed. While you might use this drive as a "better than nothing" backup drive, I would not use it to store primary data. This drive is also quite old. The power on hours normalized value is 10. It has clearly provided you with valuable service for a long time. But it is time to let it retire to Florida! Quote Link to comment
zaniix Posted October 22, 2015 Share Posted October 22, 2015 Thank you, I picked this old drive that I had remove because I suspected it was flaky so I could see what negative result look like. Planning on replacing all my drives with some new HGST 3tb NAS drives soon. thanks! Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted November 2, 2015 Share Posted November 2, 2015 Older WD 2TB popped a single pending sector. Replaced the drive, precleared it three times and ran a long self test, still have 1 pending sector. Thoughts? smartctl 6.2 2013-07-26 r3841 [x86_64-linux-4.1.7-unRAID] (local build) Copyright (C) 2002-13, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www.smartmontools.org === START OF INFORMATION SECTION === Model Family: Western Digital Caviar Green (AF) Device Model: WDC WD20EARS-00J2GB0 Serial Number: WD-WCAYY0240773 LU WWN Device Id: 5 0014ee 25a299d4d Firmware Version: 80.00A80 User Capacity: 2,000,398,934,016 bytes [2.00 TB] Sector Size: 512 bytes logical/physical Device is: In smartctl database [for details use: -P show] ATA Version is: ATA8-ACS (minor revision not indicated) SATA Version is: SATA 2.6, 3.0 Gb/s Local Time is: Sun Nov 1 22:27:25 2015 EST SMART support is: Available - device has SMART capability. SMART support is: Enabled === START OF READ SMART DATA SECTION === SMART overall-health self-assessment test result: PASSED General SMART Values: Offline data collection status: (0x82) Offline data collection activity was completed without error. Auto Offline Data Collection: Enabled. Self-test execution status: ( 0) The previous self-test routine completed without error or no self-test has ever been run. Total time to complete Offline data collection: (40260) seconds. Offline data collection capabilities: (0x7b) SMART execute Offline immediate. Auto Offline data collection on/off support. Suspend Offline collection upon new command. Offline surface scan supported. Self-test supported. Conveyance Self-test supported. Selective Self-test supported. SMART capabilities: (0x0003) Saves SMART data before entering power-saving mode. Supports SMART auto save timer. Error logging capability: (0x01) Error logging supported. General Purpose Logging supported. Short self-test routine recommended polling time: ( 2) minutes. Extended self-test routine recommended polling time: ( 459) minutes. Conveyance self-test routine recommended polling time: ( 5) minutes. SCT capabilities: (0x3031) SCT Status supported. SCT Feature Control supported. SCT Data Table supported. SMART Attributes Data Structure revision number: 16 Vendor Specific SMART Attributes with Thresholds: ID# ATTRIBUTE_NAME FLAG VALUE WORST THRESH TYPE UPDATED WHEN_FAILED RAW_VALUE 1 Raw_Read_Error_Rate 0x002f 200 200 051 Pre-fail Always - 0 3 Spin_Up_Time 0x0027 167 162 021 Pre-fail Always - 8641 4 Start_Stop_Count 0x0032 093 093 000 Old_age Always - 7534 5 Reallocated_Sector_Ct 0x0033 200 200 140 Pre-fail Always - 0 7 Seek_Error_Rate 0x002e 200 200 000 Old_age Always - 0 9 Power_On_Hours 0x0032 039 039 000 Old_age Always - 45254 10 Spin_Retry_Count 0x0032 100 100 000 Old_age Always - 0 11 Calibration_Retry_Count 0x0032 100 100 000 Old_age Always - 0 12 Power_Cycle_Count 0x0032 100 100 000 Old_age Always - 129 192 Power-Off_Retract_Count 0x0032 200 200 000 Old_age Always - 60 193 Load_Cycle_Count 0x0032 055 055 000 Old_age Always - 437832 194 Temperature_Celsius 0x0022 120 110 000 Old_age Always - 32 196 Reallocated_Event_Count 0x0032 200 200 000 Old_age Always - 0 197 Current_Pending_Sector 0x0032 200 200 000 Old_age Always - 1 198 Offline_Uncorrectable 0x0030 200 200 000 Old_age Offline - 0 199 UDMA_CRC_Error_Count 0x0032 200 200 000 Old_age Always - 0 200 Multi_Zone_Error_Rate 0x0008 200 200 000 Old_age Offline - 0 SMART Error Log Version: 1 No Errors Logged SMART Self-test log structure revision number 1 Num Test_Description Status Remaining LifeTime(hours) LBA_of_first_error # 1 Short offline Completed without error 00% 45254 - # 2 Extended offline Completed without error 00% 45253 - # 3 Extended offline Aborted by host 80% 45176 - SMART Selective self-test log data structure revision number 1 SPAN MIN_LBA MAX_LBA CURRENT_TEST_STATUS 1 0 0 Not_testing 2 0 0 Not_testing 3 0 0 Not_testing 4 0 0 Not_testing 5 0 0 Not_testing Selective self-test flags (0x0): After scanning selected spans, do NOT read-scan remainder of disk. If Selective self-test is pending on power-up, resume after 0 minute delay. Quote Link to comment
schford Posted November 4, 2015 Share Posted November 4, 2015 Drive seems to be stuck on same reading whilst running pre clear. I am currently Pre Clearing 8 4tb Reds. The 8th drive seems to have been showing this for about the last 4 hours without moving. "================================================================== 1.15b = unRAID server Pre-Clear disk /dev/sdp = cycle 1 of 1, partition start on sector 1 = Disk Pre-Clear-Read completed DONE = Step 1 of 10 - Copying zeros to first 2048k bytes DONE = Step 2 of 10 - Copying zeros to remainder of disk to clear it DONE = Step 3 of 10 - Disk is now cleared from MBR onward. DONE = Step 4 of 10 - Clearing MBR bytes for partition 2,3 & 4 DONE = Step 5 of 10 - Clearing MBR code area DONE = Step 6 of 10 - Setting MBR signature bytes DONE = Step 7 of 10 - Setting partition 1 to precleared state DONE = Step 8 of 10 - Notifying kernel we changed the partitioning DONE = Step 9 of 10 - Creating the /dev/disk/by* entries DONE = Step 10 of 10 - Verifying if the MBR is cleared. DONE = Post-Read in progress: 0% complete. ( 30,613,708,800 of 4,000,787,030,016 bytes read ) 126 MB/s Disk Temperature: 29C, Elapsed Time: 22:21:31" It has been stuck on 30,613,708,800 for hours with an occasional flickering drive light - where as the others are flashing away non stop. Anyone else had this? Should I just leave the others finish then try it again? Or has the preclear done its job and killed an iffy drive before I used it :-) Cheers Stuart Quote Link to comment
schford Posted November 4, 2015 Share Posted November 4, 2015 Interesting it has started again but way behind the others - wonder what we shall see at the end! ================================================================== 1.15b = unRAID server Pre-Clear disk /dev/sdp = cycle 1 of 1, partition start on sector 1 = Disk Pre-Clear-Read completed DONE = Step 1 of 10 - Copying zeros to first 2048k bytes DONE = Step 2 of 10 - Copying zeros to remainder of disk to clear it DONE = Step 3 of 10 - Disk is now cleared from MBR onward. DONE = Step 4 of 10 - Clearing MBR bytes for partition 2,3 & 4 DONE = Step 5 of 10 - Clearing MBR code area DONE = Step 6 of 10 - Setting MBR signature bytes DONE = Step 7 of 10 - Setting partition 1 to precleared state DONE = Step 8 of 10 - Notifying kernel we changed the partitioning DONE = Step 9 of 10 - Creating the /dev/disk/by* entries DONE = Step 10 of 10 - Verifying if the MBR is cleared. DONE = Post-Read in progress: 3% complete. ( 140,462,899,200 of 4,000,787,030,016 bytes read ) 127 MB/s Disk Temperature: 31C, Elapsed Time: 24:45:09 Quote Link to comment
Fireball3 Posted November 4, 2015 Share Posted November 4, 2015 Never tried to preclear that many drives at once. You (your rig) have enough resources to do that? Quote Link to comment
schford Posted November 4, 2015 Share Posted November 4, 2015 How can I tell - seems to be working ok? Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted November 4, 2015 Share Posted November 4, 2015 How can I tell - seems to be working ok? Mostly about RAM. You seem to have plenty according to your sig, but I don't think I have heard of anyone else doing that many at once. Maybe it was stuck waiting for memory. Quote Link to comment
schford Posted November 4, 2015 Share Posted November 4, 2015 Thanks :-) Memory usage seems to be hovering around 10% on the dashboard page and in the Dynamix Stats section this ... Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted November 4, 2015 Share Posted November 4, 2015 Thanks :-) Memory usage seems to be hovering around 10% on the dashboard page and in the Dynamix Stats section this ... I think it is maybe the cache space that's in play, buffering I/O. Not entirely sure. I know back when I was running with less RAM on 32bit unRAID it would run out of RAM preclearing large drives unless I set some options to make it do smaller chunks. See here. Not sure this can even be an issue on 64bit unRAID, especially with 32GB RAM. Quote Link to comment
maddog808 Posted November 16, 2015 Share Posted November 16, 2015 I'm assuming these pre-clear results are bad, but I figured I'd check here anyway. As soon as I finished pre-clearing this drive, I tried to add it to the array, and it wouldn't let me. The drive failed, and now it's showing as a completely different model & serial number. This was a replacement drive I got when I RMA'd a broken Seagate Baracuda Green 2TB. I thought I had previously pre-cleared this drive back when I received the replacement, but maybe I hadn't. Either way, I wanted to add it to the array, but it looks like that's not going to happen. It's now out of warranty, so I guess maybe it's just trash. Before I did the pre-clear, it showed as model #: ST2000DL003-9VT166 & serial #: 5YD5WFVG. Now it shows up as a 4GB drive with model #: ST_M13FQBL & serial #: QNR_BFW. The weird thing is, I pulled the drive out of my Unraid case, plugged it into my Windows 7 machine, and Windows recognized it as the correct model & serial #. I ran SeaTools, and it passed the short test, but failed the long test. I then ran a "Fix All Fast", and it passed. So now I'm waiting for the results of a "Long Generic" test with SeaTools. Any info regarding the preclear results would be greatly appreciated. Maybe SeaTools can fix it? I'm not very confident though. preclear_finish_5YD5WFVG_2015-10-19.txt Quote Link to comment
RobJ Posted November 17, 2015 Share Posted November 17, 2015 I'm assuming these pre-clear results are bad, but I figured I'd check here anyway. As soon as I finished pre-clearing this drive, I tried to add it to the array, and it wouldn't let me. The drive failed, and now it's showing as a completely different model & serial number. This was a replacement drive I got when I RMA'd a broken Seagate Baracuda Green 2TB. I thought I had previously pre-cleared this drive back when I received the replacement, but maybe I hadn't. Either way, I wanted to add it to the array, but it looks like that's not going to happen. It's now out of warranty, so I guess maybe it's just trash. Before I did the pre-clear, it showed as model #: ST2000DL003-9VT166 & serial #: 5YD5WFVG. Now it shows up as a 4GB drive with model #: ST_M13FQBL & serial #: QNR_BFW. The weird thing is, I pulled the drive out of my Unraid case, plugged it into my Windows 7 machine, and Windows recognized it as the correct model & serial #. I ran SeaTools, and it passed the short test, but failed the long test. I then ran a "Fix All Fast", and it passed. So now I'm waiting for the results of a "Long Generic" test with SeaTools. Any info regarding the preclear results would be greatly appreciated. Maybe SeaTools can fix it? I'm not very confident though. The drive claims to be usable, but I wouldn't trust it, with over 35000 remapped sectors and other indications of a serious malfunction in the past. A significant part of the drive has failed, but it's trying to work around it. The only thing I would use it for is as a third or fourth backup, or for unimportant things you don't care about losing, but not part of an unRAID array. It's not possible (outside of the factory) for a drive to change model and serial. I suspect you used the same drive symbol (sde), but that can change between boots. Either you have a 4TB drive elsewhere in your server, or the smartctl command returned garbage. Quote Link to comment
maddog808 Posted November 18, 2015 Share Posted November 18, 2015 The drive claims to be usable, but I wouldn't trust it, with over 35000 remapped sectors and other indications of a serious malfunction in the past. A significant part of the drive has failed, but it's trying to work around it. The only thing I would use it for is as a third or fourth backup, or for unimportant things you don't care about losing, but not part of an unRAID array. It's not possible (outside of the factory) for a drive to change model and serial. I suspect you used the same drive symbol (sde), but that can change between boots. Either you have a 4TB drive elsewhere in your server, or the smartctl command returned garbage. Thanks for the response Rob. The changing of model & serial number is not too uncommon for failing Seagate drives. "ST_M13FQBL" comes up on a web search with similar symptoms as the drive in question. It's a 2TB drive that is now showing as 4GB in Unraid. The weird thing is, it passed the SeaTools long test when plugged into my Windows PC, and actually showed as a 2TB drive with the correct model & serial number. Then a few hours later, it isn't recognized by SeaTools at all, and now shows up in Windows Disk Management as 3.86GB unallocated with the ST_M13FQBL again. Oh well, like you said, I don't trust the drive. It's not cool how Seagate will send out a replacement drive that is no good, and the warranty expires because it's not renewed when they send out the new drive. Thanks again for confirming my suspicion about the bad preclear results. Quote Link to comment
RobJ Posted November 18, 2015 Share Posted November 18, 2015 Thanks for the response Rob. The changing of model & serial number is not too uncommon for failing Seagate drives. "ST_M13FQBL" comes up on a web search with similar symptoms as the drive in question. It's a 2TB drive that is now showing as 4GB in Unraid. The weird thing is, it passed the SeaTools long test when plugged into my Windows PC, and actually showed as a 2TB drive with the correct model & serial number. Then a few hours later, it isn't recognized by SeaTools at all, and now shows up in Windows Disk Management as 3.86GB unallocated with the ST_M13FQBL again. Thank you for that info, it's the first I had heard of it. Quote Link to comment
Fusakin Posted November 26, 2015 Share Posted November 26, 2015 I've just pre-cleared my 4TB WD red and this was the results: ================================================================== 1.15 = unRAID server Pre-Clear disk /dev/sdc = cycle 1 of 1, partition start on sector 1 = Disk Pre-Clear-Read completed DONE = Step 1 of 10 - Copying zeros to first 2048k bytes DONE = Step 2 of 10 - Copying zeros to remainder of disk to clear it DONE = Step 3 of 10 - Disk is now cleared from MBR onward. DONE = Step 4 of 10 - Clearing MBR bytes for partition 2,3 & 4 DONE = Step 5 of 10 - Clearing MBR code area DONE = Step 6 of 10 - Setting MBR signature bytes DONE = Step 7 of 10 - Setting partition 1 to precleared state DONE = Step 8 of 10 - Notifying kernel we changed the partitioning DONE = Step 9 of 10 - Creating the /dev/disk/by* entries DONE = Step 10 of 10 - Verifying if the MBR is cleared. DONE = Disk Post-Clear-Read completed DONE Disk Temperature: 34C, Elapsed Time: 60:57:54 ========================================================================1.15 == WDCWD40EFRX-68WT0N0 WD-WCC4E2YR7DEH == Disk /dev/sdc has been successfully precleared == with a starting sector of 1 ============================================================================ ** Changed attributes in files: /tmp/smart_start_sdc /tmp/smart_finish_sdc ATTRIBUTE NEW_VAL OLD_VAL FAILURE_THRESHOLD STATUS RAW_VALUE Temperature_Celsius = 118 116 0 ok 34 No SMART attributes are FAILING_NOW 1 sector was pending re-allocation before the start of the preclear. 1 sector was pending re-allocation after pre-read in cycle 1 of 1. 0 sectors were pending re-allocation after zero of disk in cycle 1 of 1. 0 sectors are pending re-allocation at the end of the preclear, a change of -1 in the number of sectors pending re-allocation. 0 sectors had been re-allocated before the start of the preclear. 0 sectors are re-allocated at the end of the preclear, the number of sectors re-allocated did not change. I'm a complete noob so any input would be greatly appreciated. Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted November 26, 2015 Share Posted November 26, 2015 I've just pre-cleared my 4TB WD red and this was the results: ================================================================== 1.15 = unRAID server Pre-Clear disk /dev/sdc = cycle 1 of 1, partition start on sector 1 = Disk Pre-Clear-Read completed DONE = Step 1 of 10 - Copying zeros to first 2048k bytes DONE = Step 2 of 10 - Copying zeros to remainder of disk to clear it DONE = Step 3 of 10 - Disk is now cleared from MBR onward. DONE = Step 4 of 10 - Clearing MBR bytes for partition 2,3 & 4 DONE = Step 5 of 10 - Clearing MBR code area DONE = Step 6 of 10 - Setting MBR signature bytes DONE = Step 7 of 10 - Setting partition 1 to precleared state DONE = Step 8 of 10 - Notifying kernel we changed the partitioning DONE = Step 9 of 10 - Creating the /dev/disk/by* entries DONE = Step 10 of 10 - Verifying if the MBR is cleared. DONE = Disk Post-Clear-Read completed DONE Disk Temperature: 34C, Elapsed Time: 60:57:54 ========================================================================1.15 == WDCWD40EFRX-68WT0N0 WD-WCC4E2YR7DEH == Disk /dev/sdc has been successfully precleared == with a starting sector of 1 ============================================================================ ** Changed attributes in files: /tmp/smart_start_sdc /tmp/smart_finish_sdc ATTRIBUTE NEW_VAL OLD_VAL FAILURE_THRESHOLD STATUS RAW_VALUE Temperature_Celsius = 118 116 0 ok 34 No SMART attributes are FAILING_NOW 1 sector was pending re-allocation before the start of the preclear. 1 sector was pending re-allocation after pre-read in cycle 1 of 1. 0 sectors were pending re-allocation after zero of disk in cycle 1 of 1. 0 sectors are pending re-allocation at the end of the preclear, a change of -1 in the number of sectors pending re-allocation. 0 sectors had been re-allocated before the start of the preclear. 0 sectors are re-allocated at the end of the preclear, the number of sectors re-allocated did not change. I'm a complete noob so any input would be greatly appreciated. Looks OK but I would probably do another preclear cycle. I like to see all zeros on mine. Quote Link to comment
subwars Posted November 27, 2015 Share Posted November 27, 2015 Just did a faster preclear on 2 new seagate nas drives, and am a bit concerned about the results dashboard has the command timeout on both flagged orange also that raw read error rate? 1 Raw read error rate 0x000f 111 099 006 Pre-fail Always - 30706296 3 Spin up time 0x0003 100 100 000 Pre-fail Always - 0 4 Start stop count 0x0032 100 100 020 Old age Always - 1 5 Reallocated sector count 0x0033 100 100 010 Pre-fail Always - 0 7 Seek error rate 0x000f 100 253 030 Pre-fail Always - 428525 9 Power on hours 0x0032 100 100 000 Old age Always - 23 (23h) 10 Spin retry count 0x0013 100 100 097 Pre-fail Always - 0 12 Power cycle count 0x0032 100 100 020 Old age Always - 1 184 End-to-end error 0x0032 100 100 099 Old age Always - 0 187 Reported uncorrect 0x0032 100 100 000 Old age Always - 0 188 Command timeout 0x0032 100 097 000 Old age Always - 19 189 High fly writes 0x003a 093 093 000 Old age Always - 7 190 Airflow temperature cel 0x0022 064 060 045 Old age Always - 36 (min/max 28/40) 191 G-sense error rate 0x0032 100 100 000 Old age Always - 0 192 Power-off retract count 0x0032 100 100 000 Old age Always - 1 193 Load cycle count 0x0032 100 100 000 Old age Always - 1 194 Temperature celsius 0x0022 036 040 000 Old age Always - 36 (0 28 0 0 0) 197 Current pending sector 0x0012 100 100 000 Old age Always - 0 198 Offline uncorrectable 0x0010 100 100 000 Old age Offline - 0 199 UDMA CRC error count 0x003e 200 200 000 Old age Always - 0 1 Raw read error rate 0x000f 110 099 006 Pre-fail Always - 25325128 3 Spin up time 0x0003 100 100 000 Pre-fail Always - 0 4 Start stop count 0x0032 100 100 020 Old age Always - 1 5 Reallocated sector count 0x0033 100 100 010 Pre-fail Always - 0 7 Seek error rate 0x000f 100 253 030 Pre-fail Always - 431118 9 Power on hours 0x0032 100 100 000 Old age Always - 23 (23h) 10 Spin retry count 0x0013 100 100 097 Pre-fail Always - 0 12 Power cycle count 0x0032 100 100 020 Old age Always - 1 184 End-to-end error 0x0032 100 100 099 Old age Always - 0 187 Reported uncorrect 0x0032 100 100 000 Old age Always - 0 188 Command timeout 0x0032 100 095 000 Old age Always - 37 189 High fly writes 0x003a 096 096 000 Old age Always - 4 190 Airflow temperature cel 0x0022 064 060 045 Old age Always - 36 (min/max 28/40) 191 G-sense error rate 0x0032 100 100 000 Old age Always - 0 192 Power-off retract count 0x0032 100 100 000 Old age Always - 0 193 Load cycle count 0x0032 100 100 000 Old age Always - 1 194 Temperature celsius 0x0022 036 040 000 Old age Always - 36 (0 28 0 0 0) 197 Current pending sector 0x0012 100 100 000 Old age Always - 0 198 Offline uncorrectable 0x0010 100 100 000 Old age Offline - 0 199 UDMA CRC error count 0x003e 200 200 000 Old age Always - 0 ST3000VN000-1HJ166_W6A0HLZN-20151127-2142.txt ST3000VN000-1HJ166_W6A0J0NX-20151127-2142.txt Quote Link to comment
Buzzz Posted November 27, 2015 Share Posted November 27, 2015 I started 3 preclear in screen last night on 3 new 4TB Seagate NAS drive. Two of them just stopped and spin down without errors after 8 hours. Is there a way to spin up the drives so it can continue? Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted November 28, 2015 Share Posted November 28, 2015 I started 3 preclear in screen last night on 3 new 4TB Seagate NAS drive. Two of them just stopped and spin down without errors after 8 hours. Is there a way to spin up the drives so it can continue? Since you say you are using screen and not the preclear plugin, what does it look like in your screen sessions? Quote Link to comment
Buzzz Posted November 28, 2015 Share Posted November 28, 2015 I started 3 preclear in screen last night on 3 new 4TB Seagate NAS drive. Two of them just stopped and spin down without errors after 8 hours. Is there a way to spin up the drives so it can continue? Since you say you are using screen and not the preclear plugin, what does it look like in your screen sessions? It's just frozen. I looked more into it and it may be related to hardware. It is a new build and those two disk are the first I plug into my AOC-SAS2LP-MV8 card. The other disk are plugged directly on the motherboard (Supermicro X10SL7-FO). I also have 4 Norco SS-500 5-bay and those are the only disk in the 3rd SS-500. It may be a problem with the SAS card or the SS-500. I will do more test. Quote Link to comment
RobJ Posted November 28, 2015 Share Posted November 28, 2015 Just did a faster preclear on 2 new seagate nas drives, and am a bit concerned about the results dashboard has the command timeout on both flagged orange also that raw read error rate? Both drives look great, ignore the Command Timeouts, the Raw read error rates are better than good, 111 and 110 (initial perfect value is 100). Quote Link to comment
subwars Posted November 29, 2015 Share Posted November 29, 2015 Both drives look great, ignore the Command Timeouts, the Raw read error rates are better than good, 111 and 110 (initial perfect value is 100). Ok then thanks, after googling saw it was about bad sata or power cables, so i actually moved the drive to another cage so on different cables/card, ran another test, and it went up more, to 32 and 67. Guess I'll just try to ignore the orange warning in dashboard . really didn't want to get the seagates, wanted more reds, but they were $25 cheaper each. so yea, but won't be getting more in the future though Quote Link to comment
Fusakin Posted November 29, 2015 Share Posted November 29, 2015 I've just pre-cleared my 4TB WD red and this was the results: ================================================================== 1.15 = unRAID server Pre-Clear disk /dev/sdc = cycle 1 of 1, partition start on sector 1 = Disk Pre-Clear-Read completed DONE = Step 1 of 10 - Copying zeros to first 2048k bytes DONE = Step 2 of 10 - Copying zeros to remainder of disk to clear it DONE = Step 3 of 10 - Disk is now cleared from MBR onward. DONE = Step 4 of 10 - Clearing MBR bytes for partition 2,3 & 4 DONE = Step 5 of 10 - Clearing MBR code area DONE = Step 6 of 10 - Setting MBR signature bytes DONE = Step 7 of 10 - Setting partition 1 to precleared state DONE = Step 8 of 10 - Notifying kernel we changed the partitioning DONE = Step 9 of 10 - Creating the /dev/disk/by* entries DONE = Step 10 of 10 - Verifying if the MBR is cleared. DONE = Disk Post-Clear-Read completed DONE Disk Temperature: 34C, Elapsed Time: 60:57:54 ========================================================================1.15 == WDCWD40EFRX-68WT0N0 WD-WCC4E2YR7DEH == Disk /dev/sdc has been successfully precleared == with a starting sector of 1 ============================================================================ ** Changed attributes in files: /tmp/smart_start_sdc /tmp/smart_finish_sdc ATTRIBUTE NEW_VAL OLD_VAL FAILURE_THRESHOLD STATUS RAW_VALUE Temperature_Celsius = 118 116 0 ok 34 No SMART attributes are FAILING_NOW 1 sector was pending re-allocation before the start of the preclear. 1 sector was pending re-allocation after pre-read in cycle 1 of 1. 0 sectors were pending re-allocation after zero of disk in cycle 1 of 1. 0 sectors are pending re-allocation at the end of the preclear, a change of -1 in the number of sectors pending re-allocation. 0 sectors had been re-allocated before the start of the preclear. 0 sectors are re-allocated at the end of the preclear, the number of sectors re-allocated did not change. I'm a complete noob so any input would be greatly appreciated. Looks OK but I would probably do another preclear cycle. I like to see all zeros on mine. I just finished pre-clearing for the second time. Here are the results, all zeroes : ================================================================== 1.15 = unRAID server Pre-Clear disk /dev/sdc = cycle 1 of 1, partition start on sector 1 = Disk Pre-Clear-Read completed DONE = Step 1 of 10 - Copying zeros to first 2048k bytes DONE = Step 2 of 10 - Copying zeros to remainder of disk to clear it DONE = Step 3 of 10 - Disk is now cleared from MBR onward. DONE = Step 4 of 10 - Clearing MBR bytes for partition 2,3 & 4 DONE = Step 5 of 10 - Clearing MBR code area DONE = Step 6 of 10 - Setting MBR signature bytes DONE = Step 7 of 10 - Setting partition 1 to precleared state DONE = Step 8 of 10 - Notifying kernel we changed the partitioning DONE = Step 9 of 10 - Creating the /dev/disk/by* entries DONE = Step 10 of 10 - Verifying if the MBR is cleared. DONE = Disk Post-Clear-Read completed DONE Disk Temperature: 40C, Elapsed Time: 61:53:15 ========================================================================1.15 == WDCWD40EFRX-68WT0N0 WD-WCC4E2YR7DEH == Disk /dev/sdc has been successfully precleared == with a starting sector of 1 ============================================================================ ** Changed attributes in files: /tmp/smart_start_sdc /tmp/smart_finish_sdc ATTRIBUTE NEW_VAL OLD_VAL FAILURE_THRESHOLD STATUS RAW_VALUE Spin_Up_Time = 226 184 21 ok 5700 Power_On_Hours = 97 98 0 ok 2209 Temperature_Celsius = 112 119 0 ok 40 No SMART attributes are FAILING_NOW 0 sectors were pending re-allocation before the start of the preclear. 0 sectors were pending re-allocation after pre-read in cycle 1 of 1. 0 sectors were pending re-allocation after zero of disk in cycle 1 of 1. 0 sectors are pending re-allocation at the end of the preclear, the number of sectors pending re-allocation did not change. 0 sectors had been re-allocated before the start of the preclear. 0 sectors are re-allocated at the end of the preclear, the number of sectors re-allocated did not change. Thanks for your help! Quote Link to comment
Beer40oz Posted December 2, 2015 Share Posted December 2, 2015 I am about to pre-clear my new 4TB HGST for my parity. All of my 2TB drives have been pre-cleared with 4k-aligned. Should I do 4k-aligned with my new 4TB drive? Thank you. Quote Link to comment
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