This morning I woke up to an email saying my boot drive was in critical condition. There were no read/write errors; only 25 checksum errors. USB drive was a single kingston micro 8GB.
I immediately backed up my config and went to the store to get a new drive. I picked up a 16GB Sony. Installed freenas 9.3 using the ISO on to the new drive. I then updated through the update tab. After the updates applied I restored my config. Everything works good. I then did a scrub on the new boot drive and another critical alert email. GUI shows 2 checksum errors.
Is it likely the new usb drive is bad as well? My storage pool shows no errors so I doubt it's a system problem; unless of course the USB is flaking out on me.
I immediately backed up my config and went to the store to get a new drive. I picked up a 16GB Sony. Installed freenas 9.3 using the ISO on to the new drive. I then updated through the update tab. After the updates applied I restored my config. Everything works good. I then did a scrub on the new boot drive and another critical alert email. GUI shows 2 checksum errors.
Is it likely the new usb drive is bad as well? My storage pool shows no errors so I doubt it's a system problem; unless of course the USB is flaking out on me.