bad sector in gmirror HDD
Jeremy Chadwick
freebsd at jdc.parodius.com
Sat Aug 20 19:17:31 UTC 2011
On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 08:43:09PM +0200, Alex Samorukov wrote:
>
> >"The SMART tests you did didn't really amount to anything; no surprise.
> >short and long tests usually do not test the surface of the disk. There
> >are some drives which do it on a long test, but as I said before,
> >everything varies from drive to drive."
> >
> It is not correct statement, sorry. Long test trying to read all the
> data from surface (and doing some other things).
>
> // one of the smartmontools developers and sysutils/smartmontools
> maintainer.
That's great, but too bad it's generally not true in practise. Dan's
long scan on his site proves it, and I've dealt with this situation
myself many times over.
SMART long tests *may* do a surface scan, but in most cases they just
seem to do something that's similar to "short" but over a longer period
of time. Furthermore, some which *do* do a surface scan on a "long"
test don't always report LBA failures in the self-test log. I've
personally seen this happen on Western Digital disks (model strings are
unknown, I'm certain I've rid myself of those drives). Firmware
bug/quirk? Possibly, but at the end of the day it doesn't matter -- it
means the end-user has wasted 2-3 hours for something that tests OK yet
we know for a fact isn't OK.
I *have* seen a drive do a surface scan on a "long" test and report LBAs
it couldn't read, but as I said, it's rare and varies from vendor to
vendor, drive to drive, and firmware to firmware. When it happened I
was very, very surprised (and delighted).
The only thing I can trust 100% of the time when it comes to surface
scans is SMART selective scans (if available, which again the OP's drive
does not offer this), or using dd or a read-per-LBA on the OS level
(which works everywhere).
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