thanks for the info.
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Tony Nelson
<tonynelson(a)georgeanelson.com> wrote:
On 09-10-15 01:29:22, charles zeitler wrote:
> when trying to copy a certain file, i get the message:
> cp: reading 'file' : Input/output error
It is likely that the disk has one or more bad blocks. Use
`smartctl -a /dev/sdx` to see all the data (or -A to see only the
attributes) and look at the raw values of Current_Pending_Sector and
Reallocated_Event_Count. The first reflects unfixed problems, and the
second fixed problems. If both numbers are low,
13 & 0
I would just keep
using the drive, though I would first do a long test with `smartctl
-t
long /dev/sdx` (wait until the indicated time and then do a `smartctl -
a /dev/sdx` to see what happened)
should have more data from this in 4 hours.
and then enabled Automatic Offline
Testing with `smartctl -o on /dev/sdx` (this will help keep up with
sectors as they go bad, without unnecessary data loss).
A program such as ddrescue (`yum install ddrescue`, `info ddrescue`)
may help to salvage the damaged file(s).
--
the file itself is not important, but i don't want the error
to migrate to one that is..
charles zeitler