Anthony Campbell wrote: > > On 06 Jun 2000, Vitux wrote: > > Larry Shields wrote: > > > > > > I am not sure if anyone can help me out with this problem or not, but > > > here > > > is what happened this morning... > > > > > > When I turned on the monitor, there were a bunch of error's on the screen, > > > my 6.4hd keep'ed trying to be accessed, but it could'nt...Here is what it > > > was showing on the screen... > > > > > > hda: read_intr: Status=0x59 {DriveReadySeekCompleteDataRequest ERROR} > > > hda: read_intr: Error 0x10 {SectorNotFound}LBAsect=4193029, sector=64 > > > > > > Has anyone had a problem like this...??? If so what can I do to correct > > > the > > > problem, other than sending the HD back to Western Digital to see if they > > > can fix it without loosing any of my data on the hardrive... > > > > > > Any help on this would be appreicated, Thanks... > > > > > > Larry Shields WD9ESU > > > AMPRnet: wd9esu.ampr.org IPaddr 44.92.0.60 > > > E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > ICQ:6221703 > > > > > > > > > > > I get the same kind of errors with an older WD drive. There > > have been quite a few reports on the list about this. > > I believe it has to do with apm/bios spinning the drive down > > and back up again: If I set the drive to never spin down > > (hdparm -S0 /dev/hdx), it never complains. > > The error occurs when the system is waiting for the drive to > > get back up again. Sometimes, it will take a minute or two, > > then all will be fine, sometimes I have to shut the thing down > > with ctrl-alt-del, which usually takes about an hour, and the > > drive is fsck'ed on reboot. > > The solution I've found after a complete and a partial > > disk-crash is: avoid WD drives. Some of them (even new) are > > faulty, some aren't. The alternative is to stop them from > > shutting down with the hdparm-command. > > hth > > Vitux > > > > I've had very similar messages (can't remember exactly) from my CD drive > on a Toshiba Satellite 4000CDT. I even got Toshiba to replace the drive > under warranty, but it still happened once after that. However, it isn't > happening at present and I hope it doesn't recur. I thought it might > also be the CD disk, because it seemed to happen with some disks more > than others. But now I wonder whether it had something to do with the > kernel I was using at the time (can't remember which), because it > doesn't seem to happen with the latest (2.2.15). > > In fact, I also have an older computer, with a very downmarket and slow > CD drive, which also gave this message and which I'd written off in > consequence; however, this too is now working, rather mysteriously, > again with the latest kernel. > > Anthony > > -- > Anthony Campbell - running Linux Debian 2.1 (Windows-free zone) > Book Reviews: http://www.pentelikon.freeserve.co.uk/bookreviews/ > Skeptical articles: http://www.freethinker.uklinux.net/ > > "To be forced by desire into any unwarrantable belief is a calamity." > I.A. Richards > > -- Hmmm, *very* interesting. Running 2.2.14 here, I'll upgrade to *.15 at next compile. Thanks. Vitux
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