On Monday February 9 2009, Arie Reynaldi Z wrote:
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Here you're seeing that your hard drive has errors that cannot be corrected (the data redundancy is not sufficient to correct the errors).
You are best advised to avoid using this drive immediately, replace it and restore or reinstall whatever it held.
Ok. What if I use fsck.ext3, would be any good? Anyway i will replace this hard drive tonight, cause it's production server :( Now I run crontab to bacekup almost every hour.. so if anything goes wrong i still can restore to earliest hour..
Fsck cannot help. This is failing / failed hardware. It's the walking dead. I would shutdown anything that might use that drive. It can only get worse if you keep trying to use it, though that's not a certainty. Reading is probably safe, but writing to it in any way is probably not a good idea. And if you copy data from it, that data must be considered suspect until verified. Don't let anything read from it overwrite a backup from before the failure manifested itself. Given that there is currently only one block showing an error, this is probably overstated, but it's better not to exacerbate the problem. Randall Schulz -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org