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- Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2004 19:12:27 +0200
- From: Botond Botyanszki <tlug@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Potentially Dying Hard Disk Questions
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On Tue, 03 Aug 2004 20:09:48 +0900 "Zev Blut" <zb@example.com> wrote: > Hello, > I wondering if anyone any comments or experience with dying hard > disks. I have a, less than a year old, Maxtor 120GB 2MB cache IDE hard > disk that is acting up on me. > > The symptoms are: > > * Every once in a while the drive starts to make strange noises, like > speaker clicks or a suction cup being pulled out of suction. It is > not the normal hard disk grinding noise I know from older disks. Strange noises are scary. You probably should get a spare disk before it dies. > * Less often the system freezes when accessing the disk. Is it > common for a Linux system to totally block until the disk comes back > alive? Let me rephrase that does the kernel block on some IDE based > operations or is this a motherboard thing? For DMA timeouts, there is a kernel block. They are not neccesarily as evil (can be caused by bad cabeling) and a bus reset usually helps. I get these errors from IDE cdrom drives as well sometimes. > * I have also had the drive disappear from the /dev list by the. > This required a reboot for the disk to reappear. Are there any > commands that might be used to get the disk back without a reboot? If the bus reset doesn't help, then you will need to reboot. I have a cdrom that does this sometimes (even the lights go out) and hdparm can't turn it back on. I had a DMA timeout error a while ago on a HD that brought down a disk in my raid array, and it turned out that it was a cable error (bad contact). > Also, once I received I/O errors that prevented me from using the halt > command. I think that might be related to it dropping out. Of course if the halt command needs to be read from that disk, that's bad luck.
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