On Mon, Feb 18, 2019, 11:24 AM Fred Smith <fredex@fcshome.stoneham.ma.us wrote:
I'm getting these messages during boot:
error: failure reading sector 0xfc from 'hd4' error: failure reading sector 0xe0 from 'hd4' error: failure reading sector 0x0 from 'hd4' error: failure reading sector 0xfc from 'hd5' error: failure reading sector 0xe0 from 'hd5' error: failure reading sector 0x0 from 'hd5'
they pop up soon after the Grub menu with a message to press ENTER to continue, and it times out in a few seconds if I don't press ENTER. These messages have been appearing for a long time, at least a couple of years and I've been too lethargic to investigate til now.
I see no bad side-effects at runtime.
I just did badblocks (read-only) on both sda and sdb (RAID-1 pair) which found no errors.
I see nothing obviously related in dmesg, or /var/log/messages.
I also have an external box (Venus DS3R Pro-2) with two drives, also RAID-1, that I use for backups. It is seen (after boot) as /dev/sdc.
I'd have to pull the drives out of it and connect them to the SATA bus to run badblocks on them, as badblocks won't run on /dev/sdc.
the nightly backups on to this box appear to run without issue.
Anybody got any ideas on what this might be about?
thanks in advance!
Fred
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Normally, as you have deduced, it seems to be just bad blocks. But given that the addresses are identical on both drives I wonder if this is your mirror? If so could it just be corrupted data?
-- Fred