I ordered a batch of 7 HUS726060ALS641 6T drives off of eBay. They arrived slightly padded in a bulging Priority Mail box. Of the 7, 4 failed to even spin up, and the 3 remaining drives have impressively large error and byte counts. This one has ~6.4 million corrected errors and 910 TB read:
Does this look acceptable to anyone? I'm going to return the 4 failed drives, and I'm strongly leaning towards returning the 3 "good" drives as well.
Code:
# smartctl -a /dev/sdf
smartctl 7.1 2019-12-30 r5022 [x86_64-linux-5.4.0-33-generic] (local build)
Copyright (C) 2002-19, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www.smartmontools.org
=== START OF INFORMATION SECTION ===
Vendor: HGST
Product: HUS726060ALS641
Revision: B283
Compliance: SPC-4
User Capacity: 6,001,175,126,016 bytes [6.00 TB]
Logical block size: 512 bytes
LU is fully provisioned
Rotation Rate: 7200 rpm
Form Factor: 3.5 inches
Logical Unit id: 0x5000cca23223312c
Serial number: xxxxxxx
Device type: disk
Transport protocol: SAS (SPL-3)
Local Time is: Mon Jun 8 00:37:49 2020 UTC
SMART support is: Available - device has SMART capability.
SMART support is: Enabled
Temperature Warning: Enabled
=== START OF READ SMART DATA SECTION ===
SMART Health Status: OK
Current Drive Temperature: 31 C
Drive Trip Temperature: 85 C
Manufactured in week 43 of year 2014
Specified cycle count over device lifetime: 50000
Accumulated start-stop cycles: 21
Specified load-unload count over device lifetime: 600000
Accumulated load-unload cycles: 1380
Elements in grown defect list: 0
Vendor (Seagate Cache) information
Blocks sent to initiator = 15151315965444096
Error counter log:
Errors Corrected by Total Correction Gigabytes Total
ECC rereads/ errors algorithm processed uncorrected
fast | delayed rewrites corrected invocations [10^9 bytes] errors
read: 5124364 15 0 5124379 3519750 910485.278 0
write: 0 0 0 0 1398994 37177.230 0
verify: 0 0 0 0 32822 0.000 0
Non-medium error count: 2