On 8/10/19 7:36 PM, Hendrik Boom wrote:
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> 5 Reallocated_Sector_Ct 0x0033 098 098 036 Pre-fail Always - 104
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> Count not zero. Time to replace the disk.
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Ouch! And more than just a handful.
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> As for moving data off, the crucial partitions are part of a RAID, so
> the data are already duplicated elsewhere.
Be aware that a lot of newer large disks (1T or more) no longer do error
correction and aren't suitable for RAID. (WD Black, I'm looking at you.)
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> And its main function nowadays is to be the disk I boot from.
>
If your RAID is on partitions instead of whole disk, you should be able to
boot from any disk. If possible, install grub to another or all of the
disks (as grub recommends).
If that fails, I think you could boot from live media and fix it.
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>> Not sure what else would cause the input/output error you got. Bad cable
>> maybe?
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> I don't know either. But I have a vague memory of problems like this
> once before when I did not have time or energy to investigate properly.
>
> -- hendrik
>
That's ok. Let it retire in dignity, before it starts clicking and sputtering.
fsmithred