I have an alert which reads as follows -
Is it possible the boot device itself is corrupted in some way? I'm using an M.2 drive as the boot drive - I did this in the expectation that it would be more reliable than a USB drive.
Other thoughts
- I have three data drives, all WD reds.
- could the the critical message above be caused by memory errors?
After booting the system "seems" to work fine.
While this is, to some extent, helpful what device is it referring to and what is the error? If it has detected an error it would be useful to know where.CRITICAL
Boot pool status is ONLINE: One or more devices has experienced an error resulting in data corruption.
Is it possible the boot device itself is corrupted in some way? I'm using an M.2 drive as the boot drive - I did this in the expectation that it would be more reliable than a USB drive.
Other thoughts
- I have three data drives, all WD reds.
- could the the critical message above be caused by memory errors?
After booting the system "seems" to work fine.