[CentOS] HDD badblocks
Gordon Messmer
gordon.messmer at gmail.comMon Jan 18 17:19:57 UTC 2016
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On 01/18/2016 07:47 AM, Matt Garman wrote: > Another possibility is that there is a cable that has > vibrated into a marginal state. That wouldn't explain the SMART data reporting pending sectors. According to spec, a drive may not reallocate sectors after a read error if it's later able to read the sector successfully. That's probably what happened here. Drives are consumable items in computing. They have to be replaced eventually. Read errors are often an early sign of failure. The drive may continue to work for a while before it fails. The only question is: is the value of whatever amount of time it has left greater than the cost of replacing it?
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