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bosconet
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Disk Good vs Healthy

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running TNAS 4.2.41 on an old and reliable F2-210. I have 2 6GB disks a WD Red and Seagate IronWolf. One reports Good (the WD) and the other Healthy...what is the difference between those 2 'states'
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Re: Disk Good vs Healthy

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bosconet wrote: 05 Sep 2024, 20:45
Hello, "Good" represents the SMART information status, while "Healthy" is the unique detection mechanism of IronWolf, which covers a wider range of detections than SMART information and is only applicable to IronWolf disks. Both of these statuses indicate that your disk is currently in a normal state.
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Re: Disk Good vs Healthy

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TerraMaster has Seagate IronWolf Health Management integrated into TOS, so maybe that's giving you the different status on Seagate drive, if enabled.
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Re: Disk Good vs Healthy

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thank you for the quick replies! Now I can rest easy.
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