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  3. as I am getting closer to actually buying hard drives which are supposed to last me at least 5 years if not longer - what is a good measure to test every drive if it is DOA or prone to fail soon?

as I am getting closer to actually buying hard drives which are supposed to last me at least 5 years if not longer - what is a good measure to test every drive if it is DOA or prone to fail soon?

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    magiclike@soc.sekundenklebertransportverbot.de
    wrote 27 days ago last edited by
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    as I am getting closer to actually buying hard drives which are supposed to last me at least 5 years if not longer - what is a good measure to test every drive if it is DOA or prone to fail soon? just a complete read test like dd to dev/null? or is ther some fancy software for that?

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    • M magiclike@soc.sekundenklebertransportverbot.de
      27 days ago

      as I am getting closer to actually buying hard drives which are supposed to last me at least 5 years if not longer - what is a good measure to test every drive if it is DOA or prone to fail soon? just a complete read test like dd to dev/null? or is ther some fancy software for that?

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      privateger@plasmatrap.com
      wrote 27 days ago last edited by
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      @MagicLike@soc.sekundenklebertransportverbot.de A full badblocks scan is a good way to test a new drive.
      Follow up with a long SMART scan. Can't do much more than that.

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        27 days ago

        as I am getting closer to actually buying hard drives which are supposed to last me at least 5 years if not longer - what is a good measure to test every drive if it is DOA or prone to fail soon? just a complete read test like dd to dev/null? or is ther some fancy software for that?

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        0x7700e6@mastodon.catgirl.cloud
        wrote 27 days ago last edited by
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        @MagicLike
        smartmontools
        use smartctl -i <device> to see if it supports SMART (if it's not ancient it should)
        smartctl -a <device> (or -x if you like seeing more info, this one does) — check {reallocated sectors, uncorrectable errors} = 0, if it isn't that's a pretty bad sign that the drive is gone soon
        smartctl -t long <device> will do the complete read test you mentioned, use previous command for info to see results

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          27 days ago

          @MagicLike
          smartmontools
          use smartctl -i <device> to see if it supports SMART (if it's not ancient it should)
          smartctl -a <device> (or -x if you like seeing more info, this one does) — check {reallocated sectors, uncorrectable errors} = 0, if it isn't that's a pretty bad sign that the drive is gone soon
          smartctl -t long <device> will do the complete read test you mentioned, use previous command for info to see results

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          magiclike@soc.sekundenklebertransportverbot.de
          wrote 27 days ago last edited by
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          @0x7700e6 mhm, noted - and yes I like to see more info -x ftw x3
          @privateger also suggested to do a badblocks test will probably just combine both things to 1) smartctl, 2) badblocks, 3) long smart test, 4) smartctl.
          Only problem being time but I have 14 days to return a dead drive and that is plenty for 4x 8TB drives to be tested so that won't be a problem...

          many thanks ❤

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            27 days ago

            @0x7700e6 mhm, noted - and yes I like to see more info -x ftw x3
            @privateger also suggested to do a badblocks test will probably just combine both things to 1) smartctl, 2) badblocks, 3) long smart test, 4) smartctl.
            Only problem being time but I have 14 days to return a dead drive and that is plenty for 4x 8TB drives to be tested so that won't be a problem...

            many thanks ❤

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            magiclike@soc.sekundenklebertransportverbot.de
            wrote 27 days ago last edited by
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            @0x7700e6 @privateger (now I only need to save up for the ~700€ those drives will cost)

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              27 days ago

              @0x7700e6 @privateger (now I only need to save up for the ~700€ those drives will cost)

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              0x7700e6@mastodon.catgirl.cloud
              wrote 27 days ago last edited by
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              @MagicLike come visit the UK /s, it got 10x4TB drives for 98 GBP /gen

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                27 days ago

                @MagicLike come visit the UK /s, it got 10x4TB drives for 98 GBP /gen

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                magiclike@soc.sekundenklebertransportverbot.de
                wrote 27 days ago last edited by
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                @0x7700e6 heh, well I don't have that many drive slots (4 is my current max, got a old HP ProLiant ML110 G7 with 4 slots in the front) 😛 also I ain't going to the UK anytime soon, I can assure that (and with currency conversion all of that will be more expensive than buying thos 4 8TB ones >.>)

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                  27 days ago

                  @0x7700e6 heh, well I don't have that many drive slots (4 is my current max, got a old HP ProLiant ML110 G7 with 4 slots in the front) 😛 also I ain't going to the UK anytime soon, I can assure that (and with currency conversion all of that will be more expensive than buying thos 4 8TB ones >.>)

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                  0x7700e6@mastodon.catgirl.cloud
                  wrote 27 days ago last edited by
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                  @MagicLike

                  [...] HP [...]

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                    27 days ago

                    @MagicLike

                    [...] HP [...]

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                    0x7700e6@mastodon.catgirl.cloud
                    wrote 27 days ago last edited by
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                    @MagicLike no computer should ever be subjected to that form of torture

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                      27 days ago

                      @MagicLike no computer should ever be subjected to that form of torture

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                      magiclike@soc.sekundenklebertransportverbot.de
                      wrote 27 days ago last edited by magiclike@soc.sekundenklebertransportverbot.de
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                      @0x7700e6 agreed, but I got it for free, that torturer of a company got 0 moneys from me - so I am freeing it and repurposing it as a TrueNAS machine :3

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                        27 days ago

                        @0x7700e6 agreed, but I got it for free, that torturer of a company got 0 moneys from me - so I am freeing it and repurposing it as a TrueNAS machine :3

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                        0x7700e6@mastodon.catgirl.cloud
                        wrote 27 days ago last edited by
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                        @MagicLike last HP it got, something was up with the sensor in the RAID controller and always reported >90°C even when doing literally nothing which always drove the fans super high for no reason
                        oh and non-HP drives caused it to do the exact same thing, because of course, Money™

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                        • 0 0x7700e6@mastodon.catgirl.cloud
                          27 days ago

                          @MagicLike last HP it got, something was up with the sensor in the RAID controller and always reported >90°C even when doing literally nothing which always drove the fans super high for no reason
                          oh and non-HP drives caused it to do the exact same thing, because of course, Money™

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                          magiclike@soc.sekundenklebertransportverbot.de
                          wrote 27 days ago last edited by
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                          @0x7700e6 yeah it is ready infuriating that HP paywalls documentation for hardware without any support anymore I hate them so fucking much, but free hardware is free hardware

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