From: Theodore T. <ty...@mi...> - 2006-06-11 13:00:10
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On Sat, Jun 10, 2006 at 10:15:59PM -0500, Bruce Allen wrote: > I am surprised that the extended self-test does not detect the bad sectors > on your disk. Our experience is that the typical SYSLOG 'seek failure' > error messages do correlate very well with the failing LBAs found via > SMART self-tests. My guess is that it didn't detect the errors for the same reason that a read-only scan using badblocks didn't detect the problems, while a read/write scan did. What *did* surprise me a little is that after the bad block had been detected by badblocks -w and was remapped by the disk drive, but before it had been forcibly rewritten (so that now reads of the block would return errors to the OS) that the extended self-test didn't return an error. I guess as far as the disk was concerned, the block had been remapped, so everything was OK. The real question though is whether the disk continues to work OK from this point forward, or whether it is a prelude to an ever-increasing number of bad blocks. If it is the latter, and S.M.A.R.T. still didn't give any warning, then it would certainly be an indictment of that particular manufacturer's S.M.A.R.T. implementation. - Ted |