Messages in this thread | | | From | Marc-Christian Petersen <> | Subject | Re: DAC960: Bad Data Block Found | Date | Mon, 22 Sep 2003 14:31:18 +0200 |
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On Monday 22 September 2003 02:30, John Madden wrote:
Hi John,
> If there's some place better to post this, please let me know. Since the > DAC960 driver has been orphaned, I haven't heard of anyone stepping up to > take it over, so I don't know where to go for help other than > linux-kernel.
well, take a look at: http://www.osdl.org/archive/dmo/DAC960/
I use that driver for some months now w/o any problems at all where 2.4.11 driver version has some problems. I use these controllers:
- Mylex DAC1164P PCI RAID Controller, 64MB cache - Mylex DAC960PTL1 PCI RAID Controller, 8MB cache
> DAC960#0: Error Condition MEDIUM ERROR on READ: > DAC960#0: /dev/rd/c0d0: absolute blocks 405095..405102 > DAC960#0: /dev/rd/c0d0p1: relative blocks 405032..405039 > DAC960#0: Error Condition MEDIUM ERROR on READ: > DAC960#0: /dev/rd/c0d0: absolute blocks 405095..405102 > DAC960#0: /dev/rd/c0d0p1: relative blocks 405032..405039 > DAC960#0: Logical Drive 0 (/dev/rd/c0d0) Bad Data Block Found > DAC960#0: Logical Drive 0 (/dev/rd/c0d0) Bad Data Block Found > DAC960#0: Logical Drive 0 (/dev/rd/c0d0) Bad Data Block Found > Sounds bad, but the drives are still ticking and I haven't noticed any fs > corruption. How serious is the error? Can it be ignored? Is it time to > move to another array? Would dropping everything, scrubbing, and > restoring be sufficient?
hmm, never saw those messages. Already fsck -f'ed? Anyway, those messages would scare me :)
ciao, Marc
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