Date: Tue, 12 Aug 1997 20:26:50 +0200 (MET DST) From: Joachim.Wunder@lrz.tu-muenchen.de (Joachim Wunder) To: questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: bad block 808464440, ino 23166 (HELP!) Message-ID: <9708121826.AA12225@sun1.lrz-muenchen.de>
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Hi! I have an old WD AP4200 (200 MByte) IDE-drive for /usr/obj After a tar to /usr/obj the dmesg output look like the following: [...] pid 1442 (tar), uid 100 on /usr/obj: bad block bad block 808464432, ino 23166 pid 1442 (tar), uid 100 on /usr/obj: bad block bad block 808464432, ino 23166 pid 1442 (tar), uid 100 on /usr/obj: bad block bad block 808466502, ino 23166 pid 1442 (tar), uid 100 on /usr/obj: bad block bad block 925904944, ino 23166 pid 1442 (tar), uid 100 on /usr/obj: bad block bad block 808464453, ino 23166 pid 1442 (tar), uid 100 on /usr/obj: bad block bad block 1179010630, ino 23166 pid 1442 (tar), uid 100 on /usr/obj: bad block bad block 1175078455, ino 23166 pid 1442 (tar), uid 100 on /usr/obj: bad block bad block 808464432, ino 23166 pid 1442 (tar), uid 100 on /usr/obj: bad block bad block 809715270, ino 23166 pid 1442 (tar), uid 100 on /usr/obj: bad block bad block 1179010630, ino 23166 pid 1442 (tar), uid 100 on /usr/obj: bad block [...] Of course I already formatted /dev/wd2 new (where my /usr/obj lies). And I did a bad144 -s -v. A bad144 /dev/wd2 shows: bad block information at sector 414505 in /dev/wd2: cartridge serial number: 10211994(10) So do I really have a bad harddisk?! TIA, Achim -- Email: Joachim.Wunder@LRZ-Muenchen.DE
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