Hmm, well, maybe it should, but it doesn't. That was actually my first
thought. But the smart log is clean, the drive tests out ok (long and
short) and shows nothing that suggests any failure of any sort in its
history.
And yet, it's been dropped, not once, but twice, buy md...
#doo doo doo dooh!
Any other thoughts? (At least I know I'm not crazy any more :)
Cheers,
Simon
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The Saturday 2005-11-12 at 07:08 -0800, Simon Roberts wrote:
Hmm, yes, that does show the drive being dropped. Thanks. Unfortunately, it still doesn't tell me why :(
Ah well, I'll work on the supposition that it's heat related for now and see if extra cooling or repositioning the drives helps.
But that will show on the S.M.A.R.T. log.
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