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тАО06-27-2003 01:03 AM
тАО06-27-2003 01:03 AM
read defect data on disk
Hi
I have received a couple of messages over the last few days about on of my disks in an fc10 array,
the disk report is attached but my question is could this be to do with the I/O timeout on the disk or is the disk starting to fail.
i have run STM against it and everything reports back ok.
i would be gratefull for any help.
andy
I have received a couple of messages over the last few days about on of my disks in an fc10 array,
the disk report is attached but my question is could this be to do with the I/O timeout on the disk or is the disk starting to fail.
i have run STM against it and everything reports back ok.
i would be gratefull for any help.
andy
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тАО06-27-2003 01:07 AM
тАО06-27-2003 01:07 AM
Re: read defect data on disk
Hi,
from the report looks like your disk is going to die.
Untill now it was able to recover defective sector, but i will open a support call to have it changed quickly.
HTH,
Massimo
from the report looks like your disk is going to die.
Untill now it was able to recover defective sector, but i will open a support call to have it changed quickly.
HTH,
Massimo
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тАО06-27-2003 01:43 AM
тАО06-27-2003 01:43 AM
Re: read defect data on disk
Hi there.
If that disk is mirrored, no problem.
Otherwise you should copy yur data on a replacement using dd infile=olddisk outfile=newdisk.
Rgds
Alexander M. Ermes
If that disk is mirrored, no problem.
Otherwise you should copy yur data on a replacement using dd infile=olddisk outfile=newdisk.
Rgds
Alexander M. Ermes
.. and all these memories are going to vanish like tears in the rain! final words from Rutger Hauer in "Blade Runner"
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тАО06-27-2003 07:34 AM
тАО06-27-2003 07:34 AM
Re: read defect data on disk
Hello!
Looks like your disks gonna die very soon,
do backup for all data on them.
Do this check
dd if= of=/dev/null bs=1024k
You will see if you can read the whole disk.
If you have suport from HP connect to them that
they will replace the bad disks with new one.
Caesar
Looks like your disks gonna die very soon,
do backup for all data on them.
Do this check
dd if=
You will see if you can read the whole disk.
If you have suport from HP connect to them that
they will replace the bad disks with new one.
Caesar
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