Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 21:14:36 -0500 From: Eric Anderson <anderson@centtech.com> To: matthew@digitalstratum.com Cc: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Hard disk going-bad detection Message-ID: <44F3A30C.1080305@centtech.com> In-Reply-To: <44F3A211.7050907@digitalstratum.com> References: <44F3A211.7050907@digitalstratum.com>
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On 08/28/06 21:10, Matthew Hagerty wrote: > Greetings, > > I have a hard drive that every now and then makes a sound like the head > is moving from one extreme to the other, then parking. It is hard to > explain, kind of a towk-kok-click with a metallic ring to it. If you > have heard a drive do this before, you know the sound. I heard a drive > do this to me a few months ago and it failed shortly thereafter. > > I have 3 drives in the system so it is very hard to know which drive it > is, so in an attempt to get a new drive before the one fails out right, > is there any way I can test the drives in place? One drive is primarily > my system disk (20G), the second (120G) has /usr mounted on it, and the > third (120G) is mounted, rsync'd, umounted every night to make a backup > of the other two. So, the backup drive I can test no problem, even > destructively if necessary. However, the two that make up the active > system I would like to be able to test without disrupting normal > operation if possible? But, I'll take the box offline for a bit if > necessary. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. You didn't mention what type of drives, so I'll assume ATA. Take a look at smartd. Eric -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Eric Anderson Sr. Systems Administrator Centaur Technology Anything that works is better than anything that doesn't. ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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