Trevor Jasper
Member
Hi all,
I have an HDR running 1.02.32 CF 2.19 and the SMART test log is showing some errors on 197 and 198. I have booted into maintenance mode and run the fix-disk diagnostic. When it eventually gets to the relevant sector, it asks about repairing the sector, to which I answer yes, but it keeps on failing to correct the error - see excerpt from the fix-disk log.
I have tried the hdparm --repair sector with the --yes-i-know-what-i-am-doing and it says succeeded but the error is still there. If I manually run the SMART short test, it succeeds. The long test fails at 30% remaining.
Any ideas how I can fix these errors? It's been a pain having the HDR in maintenance mode.
Note: originally it was telling me there was a file associated with that sector, which I then deleted from the command line.
Help!!!!
I have an HDR running 1.02.32 CF 2.19 and the SMART test log is showing some errors on 197 and 198. I have booted into maintenance mode and run the fix-disk diagnostic. When it eventually gets to the relevant sector, it asks about repairing the sector, to which I answer yes, but it keeps on failing to correct the error - see excerpt from the fix-disk log.
Code:
LBA: 3017807304 is on partition /dev/sdb2, start: 2104576, bad sector offset: 3015702728
LBA 3017807304 maps to file system block 376962841 on /dev/sdb2
Block 376962841 is not in use
Running select disk self test
Error at LBA 3017807304
LBA: 3017807304 is on partition /dev/sdb2, start: 2104576, bad sector offset: 3015702728
LBA 3017807304 maps to file system block 376962841 on /dev/sdb2
Block 376962841 is not in use
Running select disk self test
Error at LBA 3017807304
LBA: 3017807304 is on partition /dev/sdb2, start: 2104576, bad sector offset: 3015702728
LBA 3017807304 maps to file system block 376962841 on /dev/sdb2
Block 376962841 is not in use
Running select disk self test
I have tried the hdparm --repair sector with the --yes-i-know-what-i-am-doing and it says succeeded but the error is still there. If I manually run the SMART short test, it succeeds. The long test fails at 30% remaining.
Any ideas how I can fix these errors? It's been a pain having the HDR in maintenance mode.
Note: originally it was telling me there was a file associated with that sector, which I then deleted from the command line.
Help!!!!