Is it logical to use a disk that scrub fails but smartctl succeeds?

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This is the second time after a year that the server's disk throws
"INPUT OUTPUT ERROR" and "btrfs scrub" finds some uncorrectable errors
along with some corrected errors. However, "smartctl -x" displays
"SMART overall-health self-assessment test result: PASSED".

Should we interpret "btrfs scrub"'s "uncorrectable error count" as
"time to replace the disk" or are those unrelated events?

Thanks in advance.



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