Re: scrub implies failing drive - smartctl blissfully unaware

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On Tue, 18 Nov 2014 09:29:54 +0200
Brendan Hide <brendan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hey, guys
> 
> See further below extracted output from a daily scrub showing csum 
> errors on sdb, part of a raid1 btrfs. Looking back, it has been getting 
> errors like this for a few days now.
> 
> The disk is patently unreliable but smartctl's output implies there are 
> no issues. Is this somehow standard faire for S.M.A.R.T. output?

Not necessarily the disk's fault, could be a SATA controller issue. How are
your disks connected, which controller brand and chip? Add lspci output, at
least if something other than the ordinary "to the motherboard chipset's
built-in ports".

-- 
With respect,
Roman
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