I don't know what I've done...

wiab4355

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...to my lovely T2, but I'll try to explain the sequence of events.
A few weeks ago, a message from the webif popped up about internal hard disk errors. I panicked a bit and replaced it with a slightly bigger one.
Things started ok with the first couple of days, but then the error messages popped up again, and also everything suddenly slowed down to a majorly unacceptable level ( 3 hours to auto-decrypt a half-hour radio show?), and also programs missed being recorded.
Also, previously with Filezilla, transfers to my laptop used to take a few minutes with speeds of up to 11mbps, but now it's more like 250kbps.
Whatever information you guys need I'll try to provide, but i don't know where to start!
 
A few weeks ago, a message from the webif popped up about internal hard disk errors. I panicked a bit and replaced it with a slightly bigger one.
What was the message on the Webif that caused the panic and what make and model of hard drive did you fit?
 
Also please post the output of the 4kalign diagnostic which you can run from the webif diagnostics page
 
Can't remember the message, sorry.

Seagate ST1000VM002 Pipeline HD 1 TB Internal Hard Drive - Black

>>> Beginning diagnostic 4kalign


Running: 4kalign

--> This is an Advanced Format (AF) drive.

Model Number: ST1000VM002-1CT162
Logical Sector size: 512 bytes
Physical Sector size: 4096 bytes
Logical Sector-0 offset: 0 bytes
Nominal Media Rotation Rate: 5900

Disk /dev/sdb: 931.5 GiB, 1000204886016 bytes, 1953525168 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disklabel type: gpt
Disk identifier: CA6D29A8-7194-4B4A-95C1-0753C260C236

Device Start End Sectors Size Type
/dev/sdb1 2048 2099199 2097152 1G Linux filesystem
/dev/sdb2 2099200 1932553614 1930454415 920.5G Linux filesystem
/dev/sdb3 1932554240 1953525134 20970895 10G Linux filesystem


* OK * - partiton /dev/sdb1 is properly aligned.
* OK * - partiton /dev/sdb2 is properly aligned.
* OK * - partiton /dev/sdb3 is properly aligned.



>>> Ending diagnostic 4kalign
 
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