{"id":60,"date":"2010-06-04T07:32:04","date_gmt":"2010-06-04T14:32:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/invertedsky.net\/?p=60"},"modified":"2010-06-04T08:09:32","modified_gmt":"2010-06-04T15:09:32","slug":"western-digital-hard-drives-put-on-a-happy-face","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/invertedsky.net\/?p=60","title":{"rendered":"Western Digital Hard Drives Put on a Happy Face"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;m convinced now that the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.wdc.com\/en\/\">Western Digital<\/a> hard disk drives I have are faking their <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/S.M.A.R.T.\">SMART<\/a> data to make their health look better than it is (and reduce warranty returns).  <\/p>\n<p>I have three WD10EACS, 1TB, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.wdc.com\/en\/products\/products.asp?driveid=773\">Green Caviar drives<\/a>. One of those drives (purchased in late 2007), within a few hours out of the box, started making a repetitive sound that I can only guess was reallocation of bad sectors, a rhythmic chatter of the heads seeking to various parts of the disk.  All of this occurred during &#8220;offline&#8221; when the drive wasn&#8217;t used by the computer (and even when the SATA data cable was disconnected).  It would do this for hours then finally quiet down in idle mode.  <\/p>\n<p>Connected to the computer, the drive would seem to function fine. It passed all of its SMART self-tests.  During all of the self-tests (short, long and conveyance) it functioned quietly without the rhythmic chatter of the heads seeking to various places.  None of the SMART attributes show a single thing wrong, and even the raw values other than non-indicative items such as temperature and power on hours are 0.<\/p>\n<p>I don&#8217;t trust the drive at all.  I&#8217;ve switched its role from a primary drive to an external non-critical back up drive. Over the years, it would start chattering again.  After a trip in the back of the car, it chattered again for about 5 hours.  It&#8217;s obvious to me that all is not well with the drive, but more troubling is the SMART data\/status that reveals nothing. The drive is still under warranty for a few more months, but I&#8217;m not inclined to return it.  The $80 replacement cost is well worth paying to learn something from this. I&#8217;m tempted to open the drive and create a surface defect, run the extended self-test and see what I get.<\/p>\n<p>The other two drives have exhibited the same problem, but to a much lesser degree.  A few days ago on one of the drives, I was notified of an increased Seek Error Rate in the SMART data.  Yet that vanished as soon as it was power cycled.  Even the &#8220;Worst&#8221; value has reset to 200, when I&#8217;m pretty sure the notification said it had dropped to 100. The drive claims to save SMART data before entering a power saving mode, which I assume includes a power down scenario. <\/p>\n<p>So I suspected that perhaps there was a software glitch in <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ariolic.com\/activesmart\/index.html\">ActiveSmart<\/a>, which I have since stopped using.  It&#8217;s ridiculous to keep paying money for new versions and bug fixes.  I&#8217;ve started using the free <a href=\"http:\/\/sourceforge.net\/apps\/trac\/smartmontools\/wiki\">smartmontools<\/a>.  It&#8217;s not quite as user friendly as ActiveSmart, but after digesting the documentation and configuring it, it&#8217;s doing exactly what is needed.  For my Windows system, the smartd.conf file has this line in it: <\/p>\n<p><code>DEVICESCAN -a -I 194 -I 9 -m msgbox<\/code><\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ll probably add more &#8220;ignore&#8221; (-I) attributes as time goes on.  But for now this is my starting point. (Currently ignoring temperature changes and power-on hours.)<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve been building computers for 20 years, as well as fixing other people&#8217;s computers.  Given all of the various hard drive failures I&#8217;ve dealt with, Western Digital has never been a good experience.  But then neither have many of the other manufacturers, with the possible exception of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.samsung.com\/global\/business\/hdd\/internal\/internal.html\">Samsung<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>ETA:  Here is something interesting I read a few days ago, <a href=\"http:\/\/static.googleusercontent.com\/external_content\/untrusted_dlcp\/labs.google.com\/en\/us\/papers\/disk_failures.pdf\">Failure Trends in a Large Disk Drive Population<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;m convinced now that the Western Digital hard disk drives I have are faking their SMART data to make their health look better than it is (and reduce warranty returns). I have three WD10EACS, 1TB, Green Caviar drives. 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