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[tlug] Potentially Dying Hard Disk Questions
- Date: Tue, 03 Aug 2004 20:09:48 +0900
- From: "Zev Blut" <zb@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] Potentially Dying Hard Disk Questions
- Organization: Ubiquitous Business Technology, Inc.
- User-agent: Opera M2/7.51 (Linux, build 689)
Hello,
I wondering if anyone any comments or experience with dying hard
disks. I have a, less than a year old, Maxtor 120GB 2MB cache IDE hard
disk that is acting up on me.
The symptoms are:
* Every once in a while the drive starts to make strange noises, like
speaker clicks or a suction cup being pulled out of suction. It is
not the normal hard disk grinding noise I know from older disks.
* Less often the system freezes when accessing the disk. Is it
common for a Linux system to totally block until the disk comes back
alive? Let me rephrase that does the kernel block on some IDE based
operations or is this a motherboard thing?
* I have also had the drive disappear from the /dev list by the.
This required a reboot for the disk to reappear. Are there any
commands that might be used to get the disk back without a reboot?
Also, once I received I/O errors that prevented me from using the halt
command. I think that might be related to it dropping out.
Note: This was a Red Hat 9 install, but I am also using Gentoo on
another disk to access it with similar problems.
Luckily, I have a new hard disk and have most of my data backed up, so
I can stop using the disk if need be.
I am curious if anyone knows of any potential reasons why this disk
would do the above? Could it be heat related, bad system
configuration, BIOS, IDE cable or is it just a bad disk?
Also, would there be any danger to the rest of the system if I left it
in it with my new drive? Of course, it is on the second IDE channel.
Thanks,
Zev
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