wahoowad
Regular Contributor
I have my older 500GB Seagate drive hanging off my AC68U and do my home backups to it across the network. I have it shared out as \\freeagent\backup and all that has been working fine for over a year.
Today I notice my nightly backup job has been failing so I let the AC68U run it's Health Scanner on the USB drive. It seemed to be running long so I dug into the running log file it is producing and see these errors repeating at least 3 times, but it is still running and has been for a good 30 minutes (noticed it maxing out the CPU's too)
Actual VCN (0x0) of index buffer is different from expected VCN (0x2a) in inode 0x115db.
Checking directory structure second time ...
Corrupt directory found, inode=71131 (0x115db)
Actual VCN (0x0) of index buffer is different from expected VCN (0x13) in inode 0x11564.
Repairing corrupt directories completed.
Corrupt directory found, inode=71012 (0x11564)
Can I trust the Health Scanner feature? Is it reliable enough to let it fix these supposed drive issues?
Today I notice my nightly backup job has been failing so I let the AC68U run it's Health Scanner on the USB drive. It seemed to be running long so I dug into the running log file it is producing and see these errors repeating at least 3 times, but it is still running and has been for a good 30 minutes (noticed it maxing out the CPU's too)
Actual VCN (0x0) of index buffer is different from expected VCN (0x2a) in inode 0x115db.
Checking directory structure second time ...
Corrupt directory found, inode=71131 (0x115db)
Actual VCN (0x0) of index buffer is different from expected VCN (0x13) in inode 0x11564.
Repairing corrupt directories completed.
Corrupt directory found, inode=71012 (0x11564)
Can I trust the Health Scanner feature? Is it reliable enough to let it fix these supposed drive issues?