[rescue] Is my drive dying?
Dave McGuire
mcguire at neurotica.com
Sat Oct 12 11:57:23 CDT 2002
On Saturday, October 12, 2002, at 11:11 AM, Scott Newell wrote:
> Last night I was tailing some log files, and I ran across a SCSI error
> message:
>
> sd0(esp0:0:0): Check Condition on opcode 28
> /bsd: SENSE KEY: Soft Error
> /bsd: INFO FIELD: 8057553
> /bsd: ASC/ASCQ: Recovered Data With Error Correction & Retries
> Applied
> /bsd: FRU CODE: 0xd0
> /bsd: SKSV: Actual Retry Count: 2
>
> So, I checked all the old log files and ran across two more (about one
> retry a month). The data on this drive is kind of important, so I've
> got
> to keep an eye on it. Is there any way I can determine the sectors
> where
> the error occured, and work backwards to the inode and file?
Well, the block number is in the info field...you might try using a
SCSI utility to remap that block.
-Dave
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