Post B39qqEBw92dAZsFSKm by farcaller@hdev.im
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 (DIR) Post #B39pviBPxqCT5Z3Z32 by farcaller@hdev.im
       2026-02-09T21:43:35Z
       
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       I start to suspect I have bad luck with SSDs.
       
 (DIR) Post #B39qnheu87W16FasBk by halfa@mastodon.tedomum.net
       2026-02-09T21:53:17Z
       
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       @farcaller time for a self-test!
       
 (DIR) Post #B39qqEBw92dAZsFSKm by farcaller@hdev.im
       2026-02-09T21:53:50Z
       
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       @halfa there's nothing to self-test, nvme/smartctl don't see it anymore :-D
       
 (DIR) Post #B39rILsPALGGWKWU1A by halfa@mastodon.tedomum.net
       2026-02-09T21:58:51Z
       
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       @farcaller RIP
       
 (DIR) Post #B3AtF9QrN3yw7gCUAy by farcaller@hdev.im
       2026-02-10T09:55:25Z
       
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       NVMe update: power-cycling the server kicked it back in line. A weird thing is that one drive (the good one) shows 15tb written (seems a lot for a mostly idling server), but the other one (that's failed) shows a whooping 196tb in 100 days. I don't really have any load that'd write more than a tb per day and those are in raid1 to begin with.I'm very confused, mildly concerned, and I think lvm stack was a mistake because I haven't used it in a while and don't understand what's happening good enough.
       
 (DIR) Post #B3AtRgFNBzTPN3nme8 by halfa@mastodon.tedomum.net
       2026-02-10T09:57:39Z
       
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       @farcaller does one or the other advertise a different block size? What's the strip size of the raid1?
       
 (DIR) Post #B3AuE5RAq33ROhP5BQ by farcaller@hdev.im
       2026-02-10T10:06:26Z
       
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       @halfa it says region_size 4096, which I assume is sector sized. Both nvmes are 512e (with no 4kn option) so that’s 2mb chunks.