On Sun, 13 Jul 2003, martin f krafft wrote:
> Folks, > > Over the past year, I have replaced something around 20 IDE > Harddrives in 5 different computers running Debian because of drive > faults. I know about IDE and that it's "consumer quality" and no > more, but it can't be the case that the failure rate is that high. > > The drives are mostly made by IBM/Hitachi, and they run 24/7, as the > machines in question are either routers, firewalls, or servers. throw those ( deskstar?? ) drives away if it's made in hungry or thailand > then ran > `badblocks -svw` on the disk. And usually, I'd see a number of bad > blocks, usually in excess of 100. running badblocks does NOT prove that the disk is bad ... - i didn't look at the code, but if badblock bypasses the normal ide interface/system calls, than it's result is worthless if it writes directly to the disk interface ( it should tell you the same list of badblocks the manufacturer ( already coded into their disk controller's eproms - if badblock acts like anyother user app, than there should be zero badblocks - ibm and every disk manufacturer have their own "disk testor" to test their drives ( mostly windoze based ) c ya alvin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]