From: "Helmut Hullen" <Hullen@t-online.de>
To: linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: read error: how to fix?
Date: 10 Oct 2011 17:58:00 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Bv$GAecT1uB@helmut.hullen.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4E92FC35.1040608@suse.de>
Hallo, Jeff,
Du meintest am 10.10.11:
>>>> Oct 7 18:16:55 Arktur kernel: ata5.00: exception Emask 0x0
>>>> SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x0
[...]
>> I've just worked again with the 2 unreadable files.
>>
>> Copying them to another partition stopped somewhere, one time/file
>> at about 98%, the other time at about 2%.
[...]
> I'd try replacing the SATA cable and if that doesn't fix it up, you
> may be out of luck.
There are 2 unreadable sectors (reproducable). Changing or re-mounting
the cables doesn't help.
> The thing is that marking sectors bad is a
> (pretty poor) band-aid for a much bigger problem: If you're hitting
> persistent read errors and re-writing the blocks doesn't fix it, your
> disk is already close to being completely kaput and no amount of
> software is going to help with that.
The next steps could be:
- adding a new 2-TByte disk (now there are 3 2-TByte disks)
- balancing
- removing the bad 2-TByte disk
But I'm afraid when I run balancing then the bad sectors damage big
parts of the contents. I've had such bad luck about 1 year ago, losing
about 2 TByte of data (ok - I had a kind of backup in a neighbout town).
I don't like to reproduce this experience.
I'm afraid I have to buy 3 (or 4) 2-TByte disks, building them as a new
raid0-data cluster and copy the complete contents from the old cluster
to the new one. Doesn't sound good.
-----------------------
2 bad sectors from a total of 4*10^9 sectors is (in another point of
view) no bad error rate ...
Viele Gruesse!
Helmut
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-10-10 15:58 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-10-07 16:51 read error: how to fix? Helmut Hullen
2011-10-10 11:48 ` David Sterba
2011-10-10 13:28 ` Helmut Hullen
2011-10-10 14:07 ` Jeff Mahoney
2011-10-10 15:58 ` Helmut Hullen [this message]
2011-10-14 19:47 ` Jeff Mahoney
2011-10-15 18:47 ` Martin Steigerwald
2011-10-15 19:59 ` Helmut Hullen
2011-10-16 19:32 ` Calvin Walton
2011-10-17 3:35 ` Helmut Hullen
2011-10-18 15:33 ` Helmut Hullen
2011-10-21 9:40 ` Helmut Hullen
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