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тАО05-14-2010 07:16 AM
тАО05-14-2010 07:16 AM
Re: tru64 goes down to halt
> Why didn't the utility able to find any bad blocks?
Because you didn't tell it to check anything...
scu>
scu> sbtl 1 0 0
scu> verify media
If this flags a block as being faulty, then
scu> reassign lba
scu> verify media start
Repeat as necessary. If you get more than a few bad blocks then replace the drive and restore from your backups.
Cheers,
Rob
Because you didn't tell it to check anything...
scu>
scu> sbtl 1 0 0
scu> verify media
If this flags a block as being faulty, then
scu> reassign lba
scu> verify media start
Repeat as necessary. If you get more than a few bad blocks then replace the drive and restore from your backups.
Cheers,
Rob
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тАО05-14-2010 10:14 AM
тАО05-14-2010 10:14 AM
Re: tru64 goes down to halt
Hello
I think 1 0 0 of values in sbtl is variable.
How can I learn these values for the server?
Thanks
I think 1 0 0 of values in sbtl is variable.
How can I learn these values for the server?
Thanks
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тАО05-16-2010 07:06 PM
тАО05-16-2010 07:06 PM
Re: tru64 goes down to halt
scu> show edt
and from there you can get the device number.
After scu you may also consider to run fsck on rootdg as from the error it clearly reflect that you have you have AdvFS curruption.
Do you have alternate mirror disk?
BR,
Kapil+
and from there you can get the device number.
After scu you may also consider to run fsck on rootdg as from the error it clearly reflect that you have you have AdvFS curruption.
Do you have alternate mirror disk?
BR,
Kapil+
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тАО05-17-2010 03:54 AM
тАО05-17-2010 03:54 AM
Re: tru64 goes down to halt
> After scu you may also consider to run fsck on rootdg as from the error it clearly reflect that you have you have AdvFS curruption.
Um, no. fsck works on UFS, not AdvFS. To check for and fix AdvFS corruption, you need to use fixfdmn or verify (both found in /sbin/advfs).
Martin
Um, no. fsck works on UFS, not AdvFS. To check for and fix AdvFS corruption, you need to use fixfdmn or verify (both found in /sbin/advfs).
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