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Seagate seatools long generic
Seagate seatools long generic







seagate seatools long generic

To make my life harder freeNAS is showing devices as UNAVAIL despite the resilvering beeing done after the second replacment harddrive :(

seagate seatools long generic

(does freeNAS not boot up correctly because a drive is failing?) During some of those restarts freeNAS never finished booting and never got to FreeNAS Console Setup Menu, forcing me to completly turn off my server for a minute or two before starting it again. I find it unlikely to be driveissues, could it be that specific cableport ? A cableissue ? Because both last 2 drives were new and unused.Īdd to this the server GUI has stopped responding several times so I had to restart the server manually. So 2 additional and new SATA drives are showing faults. So I installed another one, a third drive, still on the same cableport on the SFF-8087 as previous two and you know what? Even this one started showing read, write and checksum errors. Even this drive, that was connected to the same cableport on the SFF-8087 as previous drive, is now removed from my machine. I installed a new one and it started behaving the same way, faulted state and too many read, write and checksum errors until serverrestart. The 4TB WD green are slower, that's why I have connected them to the remaining Sata 2 ports.I got a first strange issues since I removed this drive from my machine. The motherboard only has 2 Sata 3 ports, the SSD and the working seagate 2TB are connected to those. The faulty USB WD my book is "very" old, about 4-6 years? They are both pretty new, about 2 years, but weren't in use a lot. Both of the WD green HDDs are from an Buffalo NAS. I have reinstalled windows 10 to eliminate software failure already. Which program would you recommend me to test drives? I was using seatools for windows, because DOS seatools didn't recognize any of the drives.Īdditionally I will test the drives in another machine so I can be sure that the drives are faulty and not the motherboard/controller.

seagate seatools long generic

I wasn't expecting 3 faulty drives, how probable is it that the HDD controller on the motherboard is faulty? She has internal: 2x WD Green 4TB (Both failed the long generic test) 1x Seagate 2TB PassĮxternal: 1x WD MyBook 4TB (Long Test Fail) 1x Seagate 4TB (Test currently running) The PC has lately very strange behaviour when accessing the hard drives and is very slow when copying files (sometimes it doesn't even transfer everything and freezes the pc) so I ran SeaTools.









Seagate seatools long generic