danb35
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I asked about FreeNAS being suitable because most users around here care about their data and are willing and able to use suitable hardware and configurations to protect it. Your hardware now barely meets the minimum requirements, and your pool configuration has no redundancy. The latter, along with your comments here, suggests that the data you have stored on this system isn't all that important to you. There's nothing wrong with that, but in that case FreeNAS may not be the best fit for your needs. Or it might, but the possibility seemed likely enough that I thought I would ask.
The SMART tests and scrub will quantify the current damage. You know that there are data errors in 16 files. You don't know how many (if any) other files also have data errors; the scrub will tell you that. You know that ada2 has at least 64 bad sectors. You don't know how many more it has, or if ada0 and ada1 have any; long SMART tests will tell you that.
The SMART tests and scrub will quantify the current damage. You know that there are data errors in 16 files. You don't know how many (if any) other files also have data errors; the scrub will tell you that. You know that ada2 has at least 64 bad sectors. You don't know how many more it has, or if ada0 and ada1 have any; long SMART tests will tell you that.