On 10/27/2015 10:39 AM, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
I have unmounted the filesystems and run fsck on them and fsck reports no errors.

Bear in mind that fsck only checks the filesystem structure. It does not verify that the data in your files is complete or correct. The filesystem structure itself occupies a very small percentage of your disk space. The 16 bad sectors might be within your data files, in which case those files may now be corrupt.

If you have backups, it would be a good idea to compare as many files to known good backups as possible, after replacing the drive.
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