[CentOS] HDD badblocks

Alessandro Baggi alessandro.baggi at gmail.com
Tue Jan 19 14:06:35 UTC 2016


Il 18/01/2016 16:47, Matt Garman ha scritto:
> That's strange, I expected the SMART test to show some issues.
> Personally, I'm still not confident in that drive.  Can you check
> cabling?  Another possibility is that there is a cable that has
> vibrated into a marginal state.  Probably a long shot, but if it's
> easy to get physical access to the machine, and you can afford the
> downtime to shut it down, open up the chassis and re-seat the drive
> and cables.
>
> Every now and then I have PCIe cards that work fine for years, then
> suddenly disappear after a reboot.  I re-seat them and they go back to
> being fine for years.  So I believe vibration does sometimes play a
> role in mysterious problems that creep up from time to time.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 5:39 AM, Alessandro Baggi
> <alessandro.baggi at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Il 18/01/2016 12:09, Chris Murphy ha scritto:
>>>
>>> What is the result for each drive?
>>>
>>> smartctl -l scterc <dev>
>>>
>>>
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>> SCT Error Recovery Control command not supported
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