Re: bad sector in gmirror HDD

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Am 20.08.2011 19:34, schrieb Dan Langille: > This is an older system. I suspect insufficient ventilation. I'll look at getting > a new case fan, if not some HDD fans. The answer is quite simple, get new drives. They have gone for some 24000 hours, IOW, at least 3 years (assuming 24x7), and at around 50 蚓, they're worn. After three years, at the slightest hitch, replace drives, before Something Bad[tm] happens. You'll get faster replacements anyhow :) On a related note, since this is about gmirror: Linux has a similar subsystem in place called the drive mapper (dm), with user-space tools mdadm. The whole rig (kernel + user space) supports various RAID levels through modules, the gmirror equivalent being raid1 -- and that module somewhat recently acquired an interesting *feature:* it can automatically rewrite broken sectors. Meaning that when it sees a read error on one drive, it will read the block from the intact other drive and re-write it on the faulty drive so that it gets reallocated (assuming nobody turned the drive's ARWE feature off). Perhaps that's a useful feature for gmirror, too. > 2848980992 bytes transferred in 127.128503 secs (22410246 bytes/sec) Eek, someone should fix dd to use proper units and not confuse seconds (s) with the secans function (sec). Anyways, that's pretty low by today's standards. My I/O speeds even on lowly Samsung 5400/min drives are in excess of 100 MBytes/s, and that's talking about drives made in 2009. _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-stable-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"
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