Date: Mon, 30 Mar 1998 00:10:46 -0600 (CST) From: Doug Ledford <dledford@dialnet.net> To: Mike Bilow <mikebw@bilow.bilow.uu.ids.net> Cc: aic7xxx@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Problems with aic7880 (AGAIN) Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.95.980330000554.29103A-100000@dledford.dialnet.net> In-Reply-To: <51ee91d0@bilow.bilow.uu.ids.net>
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On Mon, 30 Mar 1998, Mike Bilow wrote: > > > Doug Ledford wrote in a message to Mike Bilow: > > DL> I would run the EZ-SCSI BIOS routine at startup (the CTRL-A > DL> message) and then select the SCSI Disk Utilities, then > DL> select Verify Media on the second hard disk. If it doesn't > DL> pass this, then the disk needs a low level format to clear > DL> out bad sectors and that would be the most likely cause of > DL> your problems. > > Actually, just running "Verify Media" will remap bad sectors if found. > > I would also remind readers of the list that many drive manufacturers do not > enable automatic remapping of sectors on write failure (AWRE). You can check > this with the "scsiinfo" utility. With AWRE enabled, you should see something > like this: [ much snipped ] Actually, you are correct that verify media should remap bad sectors if the ARRE bit is set. However, not to point at drive manufacturers, some of the recent drive firmwares I've dealt with have essentially acted as though the AWRE/ARRE bits are unset regardless of whether they are set or not. Furthermore, on those drives, if you ever do actually receive a media error from the drive, then once it's made its way to the front where you can see it, the drive will *never* remap that sector until a low level format is done. So in short, if all drives act like they are suppossed to, then you are 100% correct in your email, but because of a few naughty boys, I always go the safe route and recommend the low level format. -------------------------------------- Doug Ledford <dledford@dialnet.net> Opinions expressed are my own, but they should be everybody's. -------------------------------------- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe aic7xxx" in the body of the message
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