On 17/10/15 17:47, Miles Fidelman wrote:
Dominique Dumont wrote:On Saturday 17 October 2015 14:15:52 Tony van der Hoff wrote:Can anyone please explain what it means, and whether I should be worried?You should check the drive with smartctl. See http://www.smartmontools.org/ HTHYes.. and be sure to go beyond the basic tests. First off, make sure it's running: smartctl -s on -A /dev/disk0 ;for each drive, and using the appropriate /dev/.. Then after, it's accumulated some stats: smartctl -A /dev/disk0 For a lot of drives, the first line - raw read errors, can be very telling - anything other than 0, and your disk is failing. Start-up-time can be telling, if it's increasing. The thing is, that most drives, except those designed for use in RAID arrays, mask impending disk failures, by re-reading blocks multiple times - they often get the data eventually, but your machine keeps getting slower and slower.
Thanks Miles, and tomás, for your helpful replies.I apologise for the delay in replying, but I've been away from my desk a few days.
I have however been doing some extensive googling, and it would appear that the raw read error count is something of a red herring, especially when applied to Seagate drives, as these are. Both my drives have quite high (in the millions) of RREC; numbers which are precisely matched by the Hardware ECC Recovered counts, suggesting that the RREC is merely an artifact od HHDs being essentially a mechanical device, being pushed to its limits using clever technology. The SMART extended tests reveal no problems.
The Wikipedia entry https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.M.A.R.T. is particularly informative in the relative importance of these error counts; the RREC can be safely ignored, as somebody else here recently suggested.
So, back to the original problem; I think tomás hit the nail on the head. I've re-plugged the SATA cables, to no great effect; I have now ordered a couple of new cables, and will see whether that helps.
Thanks again to all. -- Tony van der Hoff | mailto:tony@vanderhoff.org Buckinghamshire, England |