Relic5646!@lemmy.worldOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•ZFS says drive is faulted, does that always mean it needs replacing?English
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1 year agoWow that’s pretty substantial, thanks for the tips! Wow yeah Backblaze does seem pretty affordable.
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Wow that’s pretty substantial, thanks for the tips! Wow yeah Backblaze does seem pretty affordable.
Thanks, I’ll try some of those things out and see if a second scrub says the same.
That being said I have pretty good backups
Out of curiosity, what do you do for backups? The initial cost of 3x12TB drives was enough to make me not want to spend a bunch more money on backup stuff at the time, but now that I’m seeing errors I’m willing to spend a bit of money again and should look into my options.
Thanks, I will start a backup now. I don’t have any extra automated backups so I guess this is my wake-up call to figure something out.
I’ve been suuuuper lazy troubleshooting this so it’s been a few weeks, but I talked to WD support, they said to run a full extended S.M.A.R.T. test on the drive, it passed with no issues.
Reconnected it to my server using a different SATA cable on a different port on the motherboard, with a different power connector. It resilvered with no problems, and a zpool scrub returned no errors this time so hopefully I’m in the clear!
I have a script that runs once a week that does a scrub then sends the output of zpool status to a Discord channel. When this first started it had read errors (as mentioned in the post), then checksum errors two weeks later. With there being a couple different errors before troubleshooting, and now with no errors after a scrub I’m hoping this means everything’s fine now.