Disable Seek & Read error rate attribute analysis. Causes issues with Seagate Ironwolf drives.
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### Seagate Drives Failing
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### Seagate Drives Failing
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As thoroughly discussed in #255, Seagate (Ironwolf & others) drives are almost always marked as failed by Scrutiny.
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As thoroughly discussed in [#255](https://github.com/AnalogJ/scrutiny/issues/255), Seagate (Ironwolf & others) drives are almost always marked as failed by Scrutiny.
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> The `Seek Error Rate` & `Read Error Rate` attribute raw values are typically very high, and the
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> The `Seek Error Rate` & `Read Error Rate` attribute raw values are typically very high, and the
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> normalised values (Current / Worst / Threshold) are usually quite low. Despite this, the numbers in most cases are perfectly OK
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> normalised values (Current / Worst / Threshold) are usually quite low. Despite this, the numbers in most cases are perfectly OK
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