I've just had my 1st error show up today (24hrs since the last one) after deleting a folder which was around 1.2GB in size, restoring another backup into a different folder and then deleting it doesn't throw an error.
Out of curiosity I ran 'sudo nvme error-log /dev/nvme0' and found a total of 15 errors (there are so far 28 'AER: Corrected error' errors showing up in the Journal) in total all looking like the attached image.
Are the error-log contents a more reliable (more accurate) method of checking to see if an actual error has occurred on the nvme than what's being reported in the Journal files?
Out of curiosity I ran 'sudo nvme error-log /dev/nvme0' and found a total of 15 errors (there are so far 28 'AER: Corrected error' errors showing up in the Journal) in total all looking like the attached image.
Are the error-log contents a more reliable (more accurate) method of checking to see if an actual error has occurred on the nvme than what's being reported in the Journal files?
Statistics: Posted by mrlinux2u — Tue Jan 16, 2024 2:00 pm