Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2015 11:16:13 -0500 From: dweimer <dweimer@dweimer.net> To: "William A. Mahaffey III" <wam@hiwaay.net> Cc: FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>, owner-freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Quick Hard Drive Error Question Message-ID: <5c64233984c92f7ad32c5c001ba89349@dweimer.net> In-Reply-To: <55D1DE33.1060208@hiwaay.net> References: <46e87057b2ac9672e581dcd794bf1111@dweimer.net> <55D1DE33.1060208@hiwaay.net>
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On 2015-08-17 8:19 am, William A. Mahaffey III wrote: > On 08/17/15 08:03, dweimer wrote: >> I have an external SATA drive dock that I use to write backups to, I >> have steadily been getting more parity/CRC errors over the last couple >> of weeks. >> >> >> Aug 17 00:14:14 freebsd kernel: (ada4:ahcich5:0:0:0): >> WRITE_FPDMA_QUEUED. ACB: 61 00 70 e7 53 40 85 00 00 01 00 00 >> Aug 17 00:14:14 freebsd kernel: (ada4:ahcich5:0:0:0): CAM status: >> Uncorrectable parity/CRC error >> Aug 17 00:14:14 freebsd kernel: (ada4:ahcich5:0:0:0): Retrying command >> Aug 17 00:14:14 freebsd kernel: (ada4:ahcich5:0:0:0): >> READ_FPDMA_QUEUED. ACB: 60 70 d0 c6 1c 40 84 00 00 00 00 00 >> Aug 17 00:14:14 freebsd kernel: (ada4:ahcich5:0:0:0): CAM status: >> Uncorrectable parity/CRC error >> Aug 17 00:14:14 freebsd kernel: (ada4:ahcich5:0:0:0): Retrying command >> >> I have ran smart tests on the drives, they report no errors, hers the >> most recent summary line from the currently mounted drive. >> >> Num Test_Description Status Remaining >> LifeTime(hours) LBA_of_first_error >> # 1 Extended offline Completed without error 00% 595 >> - >> >> I suspect since the smart tests are showing no errors, that the issue >> is with the drive dock or cabling. I am using a internal/external SATA >> bracket, and not receiving any errors on the internal drives so I >> don't suspect it's a controller issue with the on board SATA III >> controller. >> >> The current drive dock and cables are SATA II, I have since upgraded >> to SATA III 2TB drives since it was purchased along with 1TB SATA II >> drives. So I have been considering purchasing a new SATA III dock and >> cables anyways, but just in case I need to spend the money somewhere >> else to fix this issue I just wanted to see if anyone else had any >> other ideas on what might cause this scenario. > > > I have heard people on other lists lament eSATA drives/connectors/etc. > *LOUDLY*, as in wailing, moaning, rending-of-garments, > gnashing-of-teeth, etc. $0.02, no more, no less, YMMV, IANAL, & all > that rot. I use external USB-drives myself when I use external drives, > which isn't often, I have had trouble w/ them as well, short > drive-life due to running hot. Good luck :-/ .... > I have had decent luck with them, using WD Green drives, they are only used for backups, (3 disks) rotated weekly. Most of the time they are spun down sitting idle. Of course the room is kept at a cool temperature, I have been using this dock for about 3 years. 2.5 years with the original 1TB disks, and the last 6 months with the 2TB disks. I have had only one drive fail, and it was still under warranty and WD replaced it for only shipping cost. The external/internal bracket was added when I switched to the 2TB disks which was shortly after a system board replacement, old system board didn't support hot plug on the on board sata. Those brackets and cabling are sold cheap, low margin passive devices, so I considered just replacing it. However I have been looking at some of the newer drive docks with SATA III. I went ahead and ordered one that mounts in a 5.25 drive bay and makes use of the case's fans to help keep drive cool. It just uses a standard internal SATA cable and power, so its less thing taking up desk space, and one less power adapter plugged the UPS, and hopefully cleans up my errors. I have done some spot checks of restores, and it appears that so far the ZFS storage is doing its job and keeping the data intact. But I will feel better if I stopping seeing these errors in logs after each backup. -- Thanks, Dean E. Weimer http://www.dweimer.net/
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