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Re: NetBSD 9.1 upgrade and file system crash - reboot fails
Riccardo Mottola a écrit :
> Then this is the data for the third day (each time I did a power-off
> reboot, so it is not continuous operation, I shut down the laptop at night)
>
> SMART supported, SMART enabled
> id value thresh crit collect reliability description raw
> 1 60 34 yes online positive Raw read error rate
> 73875073
> 3 96 0 yes online positive Spin-up time 0
> 4 95 20 no online positive Start/stop count 6088
> 5 100 36 yes online positive Reallocated sector count 13
> 7 81 30 yes online positive Seek error rate
> 127050561
> 9 95 0 no online positive Power-on hours count 4771
> 10 100 34 yes online positive Spin retry count 0
> 12 98 20 no online positive Device power cycle count 2793
> 192 99 0 no online positive Power-off retract count 2794
> 193 17 0 no online positive Load cycle count 166675
> 194 28 0 no online positive Temperature 28
> Lifetime min/max 0/11
> 195 60 0 no online positive Hardware ECC Recovered
> 73875073
> 197 100 0 no online positive Current pending sector 0
> 198 100 0 no offline positive Offline uncorrectable 0
> 199 200 0 no online positive Ultra DMA CRC error count 0
> 200 100 0 no offline positive Write error rate 0
> 202 100 0 no online positive Data address mark errors 0
>
> The number of read errors skyrocketed!
>
> The number of reallocated sector remains the same and this is the
> only... reassuring thing.
Hello,
Just a question. Is it a Seagate disk ? On all servers I used this kind
of disks, Hardware ECC Recovered was always high (and in constant
increase). I have seen this issue on Linux and *BSD. And of course, I
considere Seagate as the worst disks that I can buy today.
Best regards,
JKB
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