HDD Health check: poor... what next? (astra32 info)

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luis

Have a raid1 array, with 2 sata disks.
Installed Astra32 to get temperature info, etc... and in one of the disks of
the array it displays that the health is "poor".

Not sure why this is the case....
temperature is 42 centigrades (normal), all the other parameters seem ok....

any hint please?
TIA!
luis
 
R

Richard Urban

Poor health usually means defective sectors on the drive. Replace it soon,
or possibly lose everything on the drive.

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Regards,

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User

Quote from George Ankner:
If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
 
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luis

shouldn't this be automatically handled by the raid controller? i.e. writing
in another sector?

Sorry for asking if this is obvious: this was reported by Astra32... is this
something a raid controller would report ie. if it tries to write in a
sector and it is defective...

many TIA
luis
 
S

Sharon F

shouldn't this be automatically handled by the raid controller? i.e. writing
in another sector?

Sorry for asking if this is obvious: this was reported by Astra32... is this
something a raid controller would report ie. if it tries to write in a
sector and it is defective...

many TIA
luis
Does it matter if it does or not?

Once bad clusters start showing up, it's time to replace the drive. Reason,
there is already an allowance, "slush fund" if you will, on the drive for a
handful of bad clusters. The existence of these "allowed" bad clusters is
usually invisible to the end user. When the slush fund is used up, then
your disk tools start showing them too. In other words, the drive has been
suffering from bad clusters for a while - replace it.

If the drive is still under warranty, contact the manufacturer for a
replacement.
 
F

Frank

luis said:
Have a raid1 array, with 2 sata disks.
Installed Astra32 to get temperature info, etc... and in one of the
disks of the array it displays that the health is "poor".

Not sure why this is the case....
temperature is 42 centigrades (normal), all the other parameters
seem ok....
any hint please?
TIA!
luis

I would use the mfg's diagnostic tool. You would usually need this
for RMA
purposes anyway.
 

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