All errors are interface CRC errors reported by device on FPDMA_WRITE.
It doesn't seem to have anything to do with SMART. In all cases, SError
DIAG is reporting handshake error too (R_ERR received). I'm fairly sure
these were actual hardware problems. You don't have to pay too much
attention unless it happens repeatedly. Good cure for the problem is
probably to re-seat the harddrive.
Jon: as Tejun says, the ICRC errors indicate a problem with the data
cabling or connections between the drive and the controller. Replug,
clean, examine (and perhaps replace) SATA cables and/or connectors. The
SMART error log (smartctl -L) might also show entries for the ICRC errors
(with timestamps that might be useful).
Bruce, I don't think this is SMART related. Sorry about the noise.
Thanks.
Tejun: thank you again, no worries, and definitely no apologies needed!
Cheers,
Bruce
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