Date: Tue, 13 Jun 1995 22:28:39 +0200 (MET DST) From: wjw@IAEhv.nl (Willem Jan Withagen) To: hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Medium error Message-ID: <199506132028.WAA02956@iaehv.IAEhv.nl>
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Hi, A tricky question for the real serious hackers here: We're running an ISP site and our newsdisk is giving us a hard time, but it's real hard to replace the damn thing at the moment. What do we have: A P90-asus with NCR controller with a quantum 2.1 Empire as sd2. And this baby is generating a medium error on just one location. Jun 13 22:19:50 iaehv kernel: sd2(ncr0:2:0): medium error, info = 2817606 (decimal) The funny (??) thing is that this cause I/O errors in INN in serveral spool directories. Even after I created a real large file to try and cover the bad spot with just-another-file. So I'm starting to wonder: can the bad spot contain more than just one directory which is getting trouble? But the real serious question: Is there any way of getting this ONE error out of the way by just any reasonable method? We're are going to upgrade to a real large disk in near future, and currently we'd like to transfer the 2 Gb of news just once? Thanx, Willem Jan Withagen
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