Not necessarily.
Download this.
http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php
This will give you a more complete SMART feedback.
On 3/17/2011 7:14 PM, Tom McDonnell wrote:
> So I have a drive that keeps dropping out of my Raid 50. Curious though the
> SMART data gives me this reading.
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> Drive Type SATA
> Seagate ST31000340AS
> Serial #5QJ0YNZE
> Firmware SD1A
> Drive Ports 1
> Drive Connections 1
> Interface Type Direct Attached
> WWN N/A
> Reallocated Sectors 0
> Power On Hour 14151
> Temperature 28°C (82°F)
> Spindle Speed 65535 RPM
> Queuing Supported Yes
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> The drive is a 7200RPM drive. Is this 65535 RPM spindle speed reading
> indication of a failing drive?
>
> Tom McDonnell
> Los Angeles, CA
> New Orleans, LA
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