Warren Young wrote: > On 11/3/2010 11:27 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> Yeah, but I have problems with smartmon: > > More likely, problems with SMART. S.M.A.R.T. is D.U.M.B. :) > > It's better than nothing, but sometimes not by a whole lot. > >> one server that's got two bad sectors, which SMART reports. I've >> followed the instructions on how to make the log messages go away, and fsck -c... >> but on reboot, SMART seems to ignore what badblocks found, and the >> irritating messages are back. > > It may be that SpinRite could fix that by forcing a remap. Dunno if we have SpinRite around here. > > Another option -- which I didn't mention because it probably isn't an > option for the original poster, but which may work with your servers -- > is that some high-end RAID systems can do something like SpinRite at > level 4+, as can ZFS. They call it resilvering. I don't think these No joy - it's a plain SATA drive, the root drive on a server we use for backups. ext3, and no, I'm not going to change filesystem types.... The real thing is why does SMART ignore the results of badblocks (for those who aren't sure, that's invoked when you do fsck -c), and for that matter, why the drive (Seagate ST3170811AS) doesn't automagically relocate those blocks. mark mark