From: Rod Speed on
The data itself looks fine.

Look like Everest is getting its tiny little brain rather scrambled
tho with the drives in RAID0. Same serial number is reported but
with two different reallocated sector counts for the same drive.

I'd image the total RAID0 'drive', break the raid, see what
the SMART data is like with the drives not in RAID anymore,
then restore RAID0 and restore the image.


Colonel Blip <colonelblip.no.spam.please(a)bigfoot.com> wrote:
> Following is the full smart info. The drive in question is the 3rd
> one, which is actually 2 SATA 80gb Hitachi drives on a Via m/b controller
> setup as RAID0.
> Here is info on the Hitachi followed by the SMART for all three. The 2
> Hitachi drives are identical.
>
> [ HDS722580VLSA80 (VN6B7SCBE7XXPD) ]
>
> ATA Device Properties:
> Model ID HDS722580VLSA80
> Serial Number VN6B7SCBE7XXPD
> Revision V32OA69A
> Parameters 155010
> cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors per track, 512 bytes per sector
> LBA Sectors 156250000
> Buffer 7938 KB (Dual
> Ported, Read Ahead)
> Multiple Sectors 16
> ECC Bytes 4
> Max. PIO Transfer Mode PIO 4
> Max. UDMA Transfer Mode UDMA 5
> (ATA-100) Active UDMA Transfer Mode UDMA
> 5 (ATA-100) Unformatted Capacity 76294
> MB
>
> --------[
> SMART
> ]-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> [ Maxtor 6Y080P0 (Y25XADLE) ]
>
> 03 Spin Up Time 63 224 223 10235
> OK: Value is normal
> 04 Start/Stop Count 0 253 253 336
> OK: Always passing
> 05 Reallocated Sector Count 63 227 227 268
> OK: Value is normal
> 06 Read Channel Margin 100 253 253 0
> OK: Value is normal
> 07 Seek Error Rate 0 253 244 0
> OK: Always passing
> 08 Seek Time Performance 187 252 243 38093
> OK: Value is normal
> 09 Power-On Time Count 0 199 199 9283
> OK: Always passing
> 0A Spin Retry Count 157 253 252 0
> OK: Value is normal
> 0B Calibration Retry Count 223 253 252 0
> OK: Value is normal
> 0C Power Cycle Count 0 253 253 363
> OK: Always passing
> C0 Power-Off Retract Count 0 253 253 0
> OK: Always passing
> C1 Load/Unload Cycle Count 0 253 253 0
> OK: Always passing
> C2 Temperature 0 253 253 40
> OK: Always passing
> C3 Hardware ECC Recovered 0 253 252 5349
> OK: Always passing
> C4 Reallocation Event Count 0 253 253 0
> OK: Always passing
> C5 Current Pending Sector Count 0 253 253 0
> OK: Always passing
> C6 Off-Line Uncorrectable Sector Count 0 253 253 0
> OK: Always passing
> C7 Ultra ATA CRC Error Rate 0 199 199 0
> OK: Always passing
>
>
>
> [ MAXTOR 6L080L4 (664224152344) ]
>
> 01 Raw Read Error Rate 20 100 253 0
> OK: Value is normal
> 03 Spin Up Time 20 69 64 3920
> OK: Value is normal
> 04 Start/Stop Count 8 99 99 777
> OK: Value is normal
> 05 Reallocated Sector Count 20 100 100 1
> OK: Value is normal
> 07 Seek Error Rate 23 100 93 0
> OK: Value is normal
> 09 Power-On Time Count 1 61 61 25725
> OK: Value is normal
> 0A Spin Retry Count 0 100 100 0
> OK: Always passing
> 0B Calibration Retry Count 20 100 100 0
> OK: Value is normal
> 0C Power Cycle Count 8 99 99 732
> OK: Value is normal
> 0D Soft Read Error Rate 23 100 93 0
> OK: Value is normal
> C2 Temperature 42 83 77 44
> OK: Value is normal
> C3 Hardware ECC Recovered 0 100 31 2098888
> OK: Always passing
> C4 Reallocation Event Count 20 100 100 0
> OK: Value is normal
> C5 Current Pending Sector Count 20 100 100 0
> OK: Value is normal
> C6 Off-Line Uncorrectable Sector Count 0 100 253 0
> OK: Always passing
> C7 Ultra ATA CRC Error Rate 0 195 195 5
> OK: Always passing
>
> [ HDS722580VLSA80 (VN6B7SCBE7XXPD) ]
>
> 01 Raw Read Error Rate 16 91 91 983078
> OK: Value is normal
> 02 Throughput Performance 50 118 118 414
> OK: Value is normal
> 03 Spin Up Time 24 112 112 11796654
> OK: Value is normal
> 04 Start/Stop Count 0 100 100 147
> OK: Always passing
> 05 Reallocated Sector Count 5 1 1 1883
> Pre-Failure: Imminent loss of data is being predicted
> 07 Seek Error Rate 67 100 100 0
> OK: Value is normal
> 08 Seek Time Performance 20 136 136 31
> OK: Value is normal
> 09 Power-On Time Count 0 99 99 7404
> OK: Always passing
> 0A Spin Retry Count 60 100 100 0
> OK: Value is normal
> 0C Power Cycle Count 0 100 100 147
> OK: Always passing
> C0 Power-Off Retract Count 50 100 100 430
> OK: Value is normal
> C1 Load/Unload Cycle Count 50 100 100 430
> OK: Value is normal
> C2 Temperature 0 183 183 23, 30
> OK: Always passing
> C4 Reallocation Event Count 0 100 100 2341
> OK: Always passing
> C5 Current Pending Sector Count 0 100 100 0
> OK: Always passing
> C6 Off-Line Uncorrectable Sector Count 0 100 100 0
> OK: Always passing
> C7 Ultra ATA CRC Error Rate 0 200 200 7
> OK: Always passing
>
>
>
> "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:468vq3F96k5kU1(a)individual.net...
>> Colonel Blip <colonelblip.no.spam.please(a)bigfoot.com> wrote
>>
>>> I checked with Everest and HDTune and both give the following,
>>> except that HDTune noted all three failed the ID5.
>>
>>> Data - ID5 Current Worst Threshold Data
>>
>>> Drive 1 227 227 63 268
>>> Drive 2 100 100 20 1 Drive 3
>>> (raid) 1 1 5 1883
>>
>>
>> What is the brand/model detail of the drives ?
>>
>> Show the full SMART data for all drives, that may
>> have some extra useful info like the temperatures too.
>>
>
>
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From: Rod Speed on

Edited, I had a brain fart.

The data itself looks fine, the temps arent too bad.

I'd image the total RAID0 'drive', break the raid, see what
the SMART data is like with the drives not in RAID anymore,
then restore RAID0 and restore the image.


Colonel Blip <colonelblip.no.spam.please(a)bigfoot.com> wrote:
> Following is the full smart info. The drive in question is the 3rd
> one, which is actually 2 SATA 80gb Hitachi drives on a Via m/b controller
> setup as RAID0.
> Here is info on the Hitachi followed by the SMART for all three. The 2
> Hitachi drives are identical.
>
> [ HDS722580VLSA80 (VN6B7SCBE7XXPD) ]
>
> ATA Device Properties:
> Model ID HDS722580VLSA80
> Serial Number VN6B7SCBE7XXPD
> Revision V32OA69A
> Parameters 155010
> cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors per track, 512 bytes per sector
> LBA Sectors 156250000
> Buffer 7938 KB (Dual
> Ported, Read Ahead)
> Multiple Sectors 16
> ECC Bytes 4
> Max. PIO Transfer Mode PIO 4
> Max. UDMA Transfer Mode UDMA 5
> (ATA-100) Active UDMA Transfer Mode UDMA
> 5 (ATA-100) Unformatted Capacity 76294
> MB
>
> --------[
> SMART
> ]-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> [ Maxtor 6Y080P0 (Y25XADLE) ]
>
> 03 Spin Up Time 63 224 223 10235
> OK: Value is normal
> 04 Start/Stop Count 0 253 253 336
> OK: Always passing
> 05 Reallocated Sector Count 63 227 227 268
> OK: Value is normal
> 06 Read Channel Margin 100 253 253 0
> OK: Value is normal
> 07 Seek Error Rate 0 253 244 0
> OK: Always passing
> 08 Seek Time Performance 187 252 243 38093
> OK: Value is normal
> 09 Power-On Time Count 0 199 199 9283
> OK: Always passing
> 0A Spin Retry Count 157 253 252 0
> OK: Value is normal
> 0B Calibration Retry Count 223 253 252 0
> OK: Value is normal
> 0C Power Cycle Count 0 253 253 363
> OK: Always passing
> C0 Power-Off Retract Count 0 253 253 0
> OK: Always passing
> C1 Load/Unload Cycle Count 0 253 253 0
> OK: Always passing
> C2 Temperature 0 253 253 40
> OK: Always passing
> C3 Hardware ECC Recovered 0 253 252 5349
> OK: Always passing
> C4 Reallocation Event Count 0 253 253 0
> OK: Always passing
> C5 Current Pending Sector Count 0 253 253 0
> OK: Always passing
> C6 Off-Line Uncorrectable Sector Count 0 253 253 0
> OK: Always passing
> C7 Ultra ATA CRC Error Rate 0 199 199 0
> OK: Always passing
>
>
>
> [ MAXTOR 6L080L4 (664224152344) ]
>
> 01 Raw Read Error Rate 20 100 253 0
> OK: Value is normal
> 03 Spin Up Time 20 69 64 3920
> OK: Value is normal
> 04 Start/Stop Count 8 99 99 777
> OK: Value is normal
> 05 Reallocated Sector Count 20 100 100 1
> OK: Value is normal
> 07 Seek Error Rate 23 100 93 0
> OK: Value is normal
> 09 Power-On Time Count 1 61 61 25725
> OK: Value is normal
> 0A Spin Retry Count 0 100 100 0
> OK: Always passing
> 0B Calibration Retry Count 20 100 100 0
> OK: Value is normal
> 0C Power Cycle Count 8 99 99 732
> OK: Value is normal
> 0D Soft Read Error Rate 23 100 93 0
> OK: Value is normal
> C2 Temperature 42 83 77 44
> OK: Value is normal
> C3 Hardware ECC Recovered 0 100 31 2098888
> OK: Always passing
> C4 Reallocation Event Count 20 100 100 0
> OK: Value is normal
> C5 Current Pending Sector Count 20 100 100 0
> OK: Value is normal
> C6 Off-Line Uncorrectable Sector Count 0 100 253 0
> OK: Always passing
> C7 Ultra ATA CRC Error Rate 0 195 195 5
> OK: Always passing
>
> [ HDS722580VLSA80 (VN6B7SCBE7XXPD) ]
>
> 01 Raw Read Error Rate 16 91 91 983078
> OK: Value is normal
> 02 Throughput Performance 50 118 118 414
> OK: Value is normal
> 03 Spin Up Time 24 112 112 11796654
> OK: Value is normal
> 04 Start/Stop Count 0 100 100 147
> OK: Always passing
> 05 Reallocated Sector Count 5 1 1 1883
> Pre-Failure: Imminent loss of data is being predicted
> 07 Seek Error Rate 67 100 100 0
> OK: Value is normal
> 08 Seek Time Performance 20 136 136 31
> OK: Value is normal
> 09 Power-On Time Count 0 99 99 7404
> OK: Always passing
> 0A Spin Retry Count 60 100 100 0
> OK: Value is normal
> 0C Power Cycle Count 0 100 100 147
> OK: Always passing
> C0 Power-Off Retract Count 50 100 100 430
> OK: Value is normal
> C1 Load/Unload Cycle Count 50 100 100 430
> OK: Value is normal
> C2 Temperature 0 183 183 23, 30
> OK: Always passing
> C4 Reallocation Event Count 0 100 100 2341
> OK: Always passing
> C5 Current Pending Sector Count 0 100 100 0
> OK: Always passing
> C6 Off-Line Uncorrectable Sector Count 0 100 100 0
> OK: Always passing
> C7 Ultra ATA CRC Error Rate 0 200 200 7
> OK: Always passing
>
>
>
> "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:468vq3F96k5kU1(a)individual.net...
>> Colonel Blip <colonelblip.no.spam.please(a)bigfoot.com> wrote
>>
>>> I checked with Everest and HDTune and both give the following,
>>> except that HDTune noted all three failed the ID5.
>>
>>> Data - ID5 Current Worst Threshold Data
>>
>>> Drive 1 227 227 63 268
>>> Drive 2 100 100 20 1 Drive 3
>>> (raid) 1 1 5 1883
>>
>>
>> What is the brand/model detail of the drives ?
>>
>> Show the full SMART data for all drives, that may
>> have some extra useful info like the temperatures too.


From: Colonel Blip on
Hello, Rod!
You wrote on Sat, 25 Feb 2006 09:32:45 +1100:

"break the raid" - can one simply disconnect one of the SATA drives and
reboot and the remaining drive show up as normal (assumes OS on different
drive altogether).

Thanks,

Colonel Blip.
E-mail: colonelblip.no.spam.please(a)bigfoot.com


RS> Edited, I had a brain fart.

RS> The data itself looks fine, the temps arent too bad.

RS> I'd image the total RAID0 'drive', break the raid, see what
RS> the SMART data is like with the drives not in RAID anymore,
RS> then restore RAID0 and restore the image.



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From: Arno Wagner on
Previously Colonel Blip <colonelblip.no.spam.please(a)bigfoot.com> wrote:
> Hello, Rod!
> You wrote on Sat, 25 Feb 2006 09:32:45 +1100:

> "break the raid" - can one simply disconnect one of the SATA drives and
> reboot and the remaining drive show up as normal (assumes OS on different
> drive altogether).

You should. That is the point of RAID1, after all. If this does not
wotk, you should throw away the controller and get one that works.

And this should still work with the OS on the RAID array as well.
The only possible problem I see with OS on the array is that if
you remove one drive from the RAID and connect it to a regular
controller, your BIOS could decide to boot from the single
drive instead of from the (degraded, but functionsl) RAID array.

Arno
From: Arno Wagner on
Previously Colonel Blip <colonelblip.no.spam.please(a)bigfoot.com> wrote:
> Following is the full smart info. The drive in question is the 3rd one,
> which is actually 2 SATA 80gb Hitachi drives on a Via m/b controller setup
> as RAID0.
> Here is info on the Hitachi followed by the SMART for all three. The 2
> Hitachi drives are identical.

[...]

The key line is this one here:

> 05 Reallocated Sector Count 5 1 1 1883
> Pre-Failure: Imminent loss of data is being predicted

You should take the comment literally, until you can confirm otherwise.
If you have no backup yet, that should be your first priority.

Arno