Multizone Error Rate
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Error Rate (Multi Zone Error Rate) - Attribute information Attribute Name: Write Error Rate (Multi Zone Error Rate) Attribute ID: 200 Attribute meaning: Write data errors rate. This attribute indicates the total number of errors found when writing a sector. The higher the
Smart Raw_read_error_rate
raw value, the worse the disk surface condition and/or mechanical subsystem is. Critical: offline_uncorrectable Hard drives that support this attribute: Samsung, Seagate, IBM (Hitachi), Fujitsu, Maxtor, WD (Western Digital) Software that supports this attribute: ActiveSMART,
Current Pending Sector Count
by Ariolic Software Download ActiveSMART and monitor S.M.A.R.T. attributesClick here to learn more about ActiveSMART What is the S.M.A.R.T. attribute?The S.M.A.R.T. attributes are specific properties (parameters) of various parts of a disk. S.M.A.R.T. uses attributes udma_crc_error_count to monitor the disk condition and to analyze its reliability (e.g.: the "Temperature" attribute indicates the temperature of the hard disk, the "Power-On Hours" attribute indicates the count of hours in a power-on state, etc.) Various manufacturers may use different sets of attributes. Want to protect your hard drive from a sudden breakdown?Modern hard disks support a self-monitoring technology called S.M.A.R.T (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology). This technology allows you smart raw read error rate to monitor the important parts of hard drives, warning you if their condition is getting worse and data loss is possible. However, in order to use this information, you will need special software which can collect and process it. Active SMART is intended for just this purpose.Install Active SMART to protect your HDDs and the data stored on them. Click here to learn more about Active SMART Related articlesS.M.A.R.T. technology description What do I do if a S.M.A.R.T. failure happens? HDD temperature check Hard drive SMART status HDD SMART monitor utility S.M.A.R.T. attributes listed in the Active SMART attribute definitions list Raw Read Error Rate Througput Performance Spin Up Time Start/Stop Count Reallocated Sector Count Read Channel Margin Seek Error Rate Seek Time Performance Power On Hours Count Spin Retry Count Recalibration Retries Device Power Cycle Count Soft Read Error Rate G-Sense Error Rate Power-Off Retract Cycle Load/Unload Cycle Count Temperature Reallocation Events Count Current Pending Sector Count Uncorrectable Sector Count UltraDMA CRC Error Rate Write Error Rate Disk Shift Loaded Hours Load/Unload Retry Count Load Friction Load-in Time Torque Amplification Count GMR Head Amplitude Resources Community Do you have questions about your hard drive? Ask our experts! Visit our forum Check S.M.A.R.T. attributes Get all informat
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next » Send this topic Print Pages: [1] 2 Go Down Author Topic: Multi_Zone_Error_Rate (again) (Read 16327 times) PeterB Community Developer Hero Member Posts: 2440 Multi_Zone_Error_Rate (again) « on: March 30, 2011, 11:00:17 AM » One of my drives, a WD10EADS, which was redeployed from my media player in to unRAID, and is now 18 months http://www.ariolic.com/activesmart/smart-attributes/write-error-rate.html old, is showing a 'Multi_Zone_Error_Rate' of over 2000.For the first three months this drive was in my unRAID box, the value for this parameter was zero. Over the following three months, the value rose to around 200. Now, in the last three months it has increased to 2133.The only other point of note in the SMART https://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=12049.0 history for this drive is that it did show one 'Current_Pending_Sector' around five months ago, but this returned to zero and has stayed at zero ever since.I understand that manufacturers give little weight to the Multi_Zone_Error_Rate, but 2000 seems abnormally high. Should I be worried? Logged unRAID 6.2.0-rc5 on X9SCM-iiF/Xeon E3-1230v2, 8GB (2*4GB Kingston DDR3 1600), Thermaltake V5 with 3 CM JetFlo fans, Seasonic X-650, Kingston MobileLite G2 with 2GB SD card, Supermicro AOC-USAS2-L8i, HighPoint RocketRaid 620, 3*iStarUSA BPN-350V2-SS 5in3 cages (fans removed), 2*WD30EFRX, WD20EARX, 2*WD20EARS, 2TB Samsung HD204, 1TB Hitachi Deskstar 5K1000 cache. Powered through an APC RS 1200G . BRiT Hero Member Posts: 4689 (?°?°)? Re: Multi_Zone_Error_Rate (again) « Reply #1 on: March 30, 2011, 02:29:18 PM » Once again, you're reading the SMART report incorrectly. You need to look at the Normalized Current Value and Normalized Threshold Value for Multi_Zone_Error_Rate, ignore the RAW field. Logged PeterB Community Developer Hero Member Posts: 2440 Re: Multi_Zone_Error_Rate (again) « Reply #2 on: March 30, 2011, 06:05
(Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology; often written as SMART) is a monitoring system included in computer hard disk drives (HDDs) and solid-state drives (SSDs)[1] that detects and reports on various indicators https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.M.A.R.T. of drive reliability, with the intent of enabling the anticipation of hardware failures. http://www.justanswer.com/computer/5umr9-multizone-error-rate-wd-1600js-00sgb0-sata-hard.html When S.M.A.R.T. data indicates a possible imminent drive failure, software running on the host system may notify the user so stored data can be copied to another storage device, preventing data loss, and the failing drive can be replaced. Contents 1 Background 2 History and predecessors 3 Provided information 4 Standards and error rate implementation 4.1 Lack of common interpretation 4.2 Visibility to host systems 5 Access 6 ATA S.M.A.R.T. attributes 6.1 Known ATA S.M.A.R.T. attributes 6.2 Threshold Exceeds Condition 7 Self-tests 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External links Background[edit] Hard disk failures fall into one of two basic classes: Predictable failures, resulting from slow processes such as mechanical wear and gradual degradation of storage surfaces. multizone error rate Monitoring can determine when such failures are becoming more likely. Unpredictable failures, happening without warning and ranging from electronic components becoming defective to a sudden mechanical failure (which may be related to improper handling). Mechanical failures account for about 60% of all drive failures.[2] While the eventual failure may be catastrophic, most mechanical failures result from gradual wear and there are usually certain indications that failure is imminent. These may include increased heat output, increased noise level, problems with reading and writing of data, or an increase in the number of damaged disk sectors. A field study at Google [3] covering over 100,000 consumer-grade drives from December 2005 to August 2006 found correlations between certain SMART information and actual failure rates. In the 60 days following the first uncorrectable error on a drive (SMART attribute 0xC6 or 198) detected as a result of an offline scan, the drive was, on average, 39 times more likely to fail than a similar drive for which no such error occurred. First errors in reallocations, offline reallocations (SMART attributes 0xC4 and 0x05 or 196 and 5) and probational counts (SMART attribute 0xC5 or 197) were also strongly correlated to high
by a Fortune 500 verification firm. Get a Professional Answer Via email, text message, or notification as you wait on our site.Ask follow up questions if you need to. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee Rate the answer you receive. Ask toughguy Your Own Question toughguy, The Computer Guy Category: Computer Satisfied Customers: 474 Experience: Post Graduate (Gold Medal) with 9 Years of Work Experience, 11 Year of exp in data recovery 21067471 Type Your Computer Question Here... toughguy is online now I have a Multizone Error rate on a WD 1600JS 00SGB0 SATA hard Resolved Question: I have a Multizone Error rate on a WD 1600JS 00SGB0 SATA hard drive. The drive appears to work OK so I want to know what the risk is in continuing use and what I can do to remedy the error. Thanks. Submitted: 4 years ago. Category:Computer Share this conversation Expert: toughguy replied4 years ago. Hi, Thanks for using JustAnswer.I understand that S.M.A.R.T monitoring system reported Multi-Zone Error rate (0xC8) related to WD 1600JS 00SGB0 SATA Hard Disk on your computer.The Multi-Zone Error Rate Number indicates "The count of errors found when writing a sector. The higher the value, the worse the disk's mechanical condition is."The problem might be caused because of problems with disk surface or the read/write heads.The problem is RELATED TO MECHANICAL function of the DRIVE and there is NO REMEDY other than REPLACING the DRIVE when problem worsens.The recommendation is as follows.. If Multi-Zone Error rate reports higher number please take a backup of the Hard Disk frequently if possible regularly depending on the criticality of data present on the hard disk.If possible replace the hard disk.More Information:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.M.A.R.T. (search for Multi-Zone Error Rate)http://kb.acronis.com/content/9136Hope this helps.Please feel free to let me know if there are any further queries.All the very best.Regards,Leela Krishna toughguy and 5 other Computer Specialists are ready to help you Ask your own question now Share this conversation Related Computer Questions Question Date Submitted I have several AOL FS programs on my computer that I no 10/20/2016 10/20/2016 Tim I'm very concerned about this situation. Several weeks ago I 10/20/2