Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!mailrus!rutgers!ucsd!sdcc6!sdcc12!mp1 From: mp1@sdcc12.ucsd.EDU (Leroy Dorman) Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport Subject: Re: Disk error and recovery Summary: Disk errors, etc. Message-ID: <1017@sdcc12.ucsd.EDU> Date: 13 Jun 88 04:32:27 GMT References: <180@focsys.UUCP> <1090@maynard.BSW.COM> Distribution: na Organization: University of California, San Diego Lines: 39 In article <1090@maynard.BSW.COM>, campbell@maynard.BSW.COM (Larry Campbell) writes: > In article <180@focsys.UUCP> larry@focsys.UUCP (Larry Williamson) writes: > <>I saw this disk error on my console this morning. Now I'm worried. > <> > <>Disk I/O Error: Fun: 30 Cy: 220 Hd 4 Sec 12 Status: 51 Estat: 80 Drstat: A4 > <> > <>Which drive had the I/O error? What do I do to fix the file that is now > <>corrupt? How do I find the file that is corrupt? I assume that I should > <>add this location into the bad sector map, but can I do this now without > <>re-building the system? > > I had the same problem and called Microport. Their answer (this is no joke!) > was "Just use dd to read the entire disk -- chances are you can reproduce > the error this way, and that'll tell you which disk had the error." > They also had nothing to say about how to find out which file might have > been affected, and whether the bad sector would be remapped or not. > dd will tell you what disk block (in logical blocks) that has the problem. Then, fsdb can be used to reattach the badspot someplace else (like .Badblock in the root directory) This is, of course, not trivial. Why the drive number (even the minor number) isin't there is really pointless. You might as well not report the error!. > I am serious. This is what they said. This is what they call "support". They once suggested that I recompile regexp() with 'all the ints changed to longs' to fix a large model bug. Highly professional. This warrants a real scream from the users. This is the '80s, and errors like this and 'Bad Code' diagnostics shouldn't need be tolerated. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Eric Dorman Kirk- "Wheels, Mr. Spock" University of California, San Diego Spock- "A flivver, Captain" Scripps Institution of Oceanography From- A Piece of the Action" siolmd!eric@sdsioa.ucsd.edu mp1@sdcc12.ucsd.edu Attn: eric dorman@mplvax.nosc.mil Attn: eric