As the title says, I have a drive that SMART reported as having a few bad sectors. I did a complete wipe of the drive and now SMART gives the drive a green light. Should I continue to use the drive or pursue an RMA? What do you guys think? SMART information attached.
SMART reports bad sectors, wipe drive, now ok?
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- jollyrogr
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It's Smart Stat 5, the "reallocated sector count", that's the worry.
There are spare sectors on a drive, in the event that a few fail. That's where the term, "reallocated" comes into the picture. When the drive is reformatted, from the file system's view point, a few bad sectors may disappear. (But a potential underlying problem does not.)
You have a threshold of 140 and a value of 200... The question is, how high does the count have to go before WD will let you do an RMA? If you can get a new drive under warranty, I'd go for it.
_______________________________For reference, if a drive is heading toward failure, the following SMART stat's start incrementing:
- SMART 5 – Reallocated_Sector_Count.
- SMART 187 – Reported_Uncorrectable_Errors.
- SMART 188 – Command_Timeout.
- SMART 197 – Current_Pending_Sector_Count.
- SMART 198 – Offline_Uncorrectable.
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Thanks for the info. I have another drive that's the same age with the same error.
I'm afraid to sync my snapraid for fear of screwing up my parity with one of these bad drives. The first was replaced and data rebuilt. In a holding pattern until i can replace this second bad drive which happens to be a parity drive.
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Out of curiosity, how old are these drives?
There's a difference between powered on hours (in your stat's) and actual age.
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I purchased them about 10 months ago. Would have to pull one out to check the mfg date.
EDIT: I pulled one out and DOM was 7-August-2016
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