Setsura
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Hey, just got my hands on some helium SAS drives from HGST, and I'm wondering if any of you can explain some of the values in some detail:
Output of smartctl -a
In particular I'm wondering why the "correction algorithm invocations" has gone up so rapidly along with the "fast corrected errors" some googling let me figure out some info about fast ECC error corrections, and that they are normal, but I can't find any useful info about the "correction algorithm invocations" or "non-medium error count". If someone who uses SAS drives regularly could explain either of those I'd appreciate it.
Thanks
Output of smartctl -a
Code:
smartctl 6.4 2014-09-29 r3990 [x86_64-linux-2.6.32-43-pve] (local build)
Copyright (C) 2002-14, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www.smartmontools.org
=== START OF INFORMATION SECTION ===
Vendor: HGST
Product: HUS726060ALS640
Revision: A280
Compliance: SPC-4
User Capacity: 6,001,175,126,016 bytes [6.00 TB]
Logical block size: 512 bytes
LB provisioning type: unreported, LBPME=0, LBPRZ=0
Rotation Rate: 7200 rpm
Form Factor: 3.5 inches
Logical Unit id: 0x5000cca23********
Serial number: 1******
Device type: disk
Transport protocol: SAS (SPL-3)
Local Time is: Mon Nov 2 02:20:43 2015 PST
SMART support is: Available - device has SMART capability.
SMART support is: Enabled
Temperature Warning: Enabled
=== START OF READ SMART DATA SECTION ===
SMART Health Status: OK
Current Drive Temperature: 27 C
Drive Trip Temperature: 85 C
Manufactured in week 20 of year 2015
Specified cycle count over device lifetime: 50000
Accumulated start-stop cycles: 5
Specified load-unload count over device lifetime: 600000
Accumulated load-unload cycles: 7
Elements in grown defect list: 0
Vendor (Seagate) cache information
Blocks sent to initiator = 80655140519936
Error counter log:
Errors Corrected by Total Correction Gigabytes Total
ECC rereads/ errors algorithm processed uncorrected
fast | delayed rewrites corrected invocations [10^9 bytes] errors
read: 849 0 0 849 2606 15.092 0
write: 0 0 0 0 2767 2017.459 0
verify: 0 0 0 0 104 0.000 0
Non-medium error count: 1
SMART Self-test log
Num Test Status segment LifeTime LBA_first_err [SK ASC ASQ]
Description number (hours)
In particular I'm wondering why the "correction algorithm invocations" has gone up so rapidly along with the "fast corrected errors" some googling let me figure out some info about fast ECC error corrections, and that they are normal, but I can't find any useful info about the "correction algorithm invocations" or "non-medium error count". If someone who uses SAS drives regularly could explain either of those I'd appreciate it.
Thanks
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