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 Post subject: Disk Errors
PostPosted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 10:53 am 
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Hello

New User here with this Disk error:

# Feb 17 09:35:04 user.warn kernel: hdb: drive_cmd: error=0x10 { SectorIdNotFound }, LBAsect=213644721934080, high=12734217, low=12734208, sector=0
# Feb 17 09:39:05 user.warn kernel: hdb: drive_cmd: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error

What should I do? I can still get to the data on both drives, but I can't tell what drive this refers too...

Any help for a newbe would be great.
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Hello pspreston:

The hint is "hdb". It's Unix/Linux way of saying the device is HardDisk "B". Not sure how your hardware is configured, but I bet you are using two IDE drives which are being referred to as "hda" and "hdb". And "hda" is the Master (end of cable), while "hdb" is the Slave (middle of IDE cable).

To find out for sure, read through your (lengthy) "Server Message Log". Somewhere in the middle you'll find a line that probably says "user.warn kernel: hdb: attached ide-disk driver." And right above and below it further identifies the disk drive including model and size. Unless the drives are identical that should help you id the flaky drive (back it up soon !).

Because of the "b" this also indicates that it will probably be "Disk-1". In the "Server Storage Disk-1" page you'll find additional info. At the top under "INTERFACE" it will probably say "IDE, HOST-0, BUS-0, TARGET-1, LUN-0". The 1 relates to "hdb", while a "TARGET-0" would indicate "Disk-0" as "hda". If you still had any doubts after looking at "Server" log, this "Disk" log will tell you for sure, since Serial # is also included at the top.

Hope this helps.
:) Georg


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PostPosted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 5:54 pm 
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Thanks...

I was able to find the drive and move it to a different IDE port (Slave with CD rom) I was getting I/O errors when transfering files to that drive. Seems to be working better now. Maybe I have a bad cable.


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