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Lp stat events. What does it mean?
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This week I had to replace a hard drive and have been found to counter "LP stat events" has increased its value in three days to 127. What this means ?, is it a bad thing ?, the hard drive will fail in a short time?
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Hello montenevado,
Welcome to the community!
LP stat is just the IO internal hardware counter.
The main error to look for are reallocated sectors, current pending sector, offline uncorrectable and most of all, ATA errors which is a sure sign of the drive failing. All these can be found in the Disk SMART logs.
These articles can help too:
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/19392/related/1
Regards,
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Re: Lp stat events. What does it mean?
It means that I/O requests are taking longer than expected.
What are the other SMART stats like?
Which model ReadyNAS do you have?
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Hello montenevado,
Welcome to the community!
LP stat is just the IO internal hardware counter.
The main error to look for are reallocated sectors, current pending sector, offline uncorrectable and most of all, ATA errors which is a sure sign of the drive failing. All these can be found in the Disk SMART logs.
These articles can help too:
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/19392/related/1
Regards,