Recently failed Self-tests (Short / Full) : 0 (0 / 0)ġ97 Current Pending Sector Count 0 100% OKġ98 Offline Uncorrectable Sector Count 0 100% OK Warnings (life-span / pre-fail) : 0 (0 / 0) Throughput per operation (Write) : 8.8 KB/Opįailed Indicators (life-span / pre-fail) : 0 (0 / 0)įailing Indicators (life-span / pre-fail) : 0 (0 / 0) Throughput per operation (Read) : 7.4 KB/Op Offline Data Collection capabilities : 0x5b SMART Command Transport (SCT) flags : 0x3d SAT SMART Driver Architectures : x86_64 arm SAT SMART Driver I/O Class : fi_dungeon_driver_IOSATDriver I/O Path : USB Vendor Id / Product Id : 0x480 / 0xa200 SATA Version : SATA 2.6, 3.0 Gb/s (current: 3.0 Gb/s) Power On Time : 6,591 hours (9 months 4 days 15 hours)ĭriveDx Active Diagnostic Config : Base config ĪTA Version : ATA8-ACS (minor revision not indicated) Report Timestamp (ISO 8601 format) : T10:19:12ĭriveDx Knowledge Base Revision : 101/101ĪTA Command Support Tolerance : verypermissive I think I'll just nuke that one as well and start over. It sees the drive, but wants me to set it up again as a new backup, and does not accept all the old backups on it. On another note, my laptop lost the pairing with its Time Machine backup drive connected to an AirPort Extreme. What gives? What could cause the drive to be constantly accessed like that, for hours upon hours on end? Could it ever be a sign of drive failure? As expected, it now goes dormant when not in use, and only gets activated as needed for backups. I again left it for hours and the same behaviour, even when it was not making a backup.įinally I just deleted the drive and set it up again as a new Time Machine backup, and now it's working normally. until I logged in and then it started accessing again. I could access the backups, and I could force a backup and both worked fine. OS is macOS Big Sur 11.6, on a 2017 i5 iMac. I made sure that the Energy Saver Prefs have "Put hard disks to sleep when possible" checked, and yes it was checked. Even after a backup was completed, it was still flashing as accessing the disk even several hours later. My external Time Machine backup drive's disk access light was flashing as accessing all the time.
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