Path: utzoo!utgpu!cunews!bnrgate!brtph3!brchh104!brchs1!bnr.ca!rice.edu!sun-spots-request From: ravi@earth.ce.nwu.edu (Ravi Sinha) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun Subject: Integrity of disk dumps Keywords: Miscellaneous Message-ID: <1484@brchh104.bnr.ca> Date: 29 Jan 91 00:45:01 GMT Sender: news@brchh104.bnr.ca Organization: Sun-Spots Lines: 15 Approved: Sun-Spots@rice.edu X-Sun-Spots-Digest: Volume 10, Issue 30, message 13 X-Note: Submissions: sun-spots@rice.edu, Admin: sun-spots-request@rice.edu We recently had some problems with our Wren IV (327 MB) and it gave write errors at several block numbers (in most of the partitions of the disk). However, "format" was able to repair the errors by doctoring the bad blocks. What I am worried about is: How reliable is the data dumps from the drives which had this problem. Typically, if the dump was corrupted, it does not manifest itself either during dumping or recovering, but only when the files containing the bad blocks are used. Is there any way to check if the dumps are OK. BTW, because of disk space problems, even restoring a whole partition to do checksum is not an option for me. Any insight would be really appreciated. Thanks in advance. Ravi Sinha Northwestern University ravi@earth.ce.nwu.edu