Disk scan utility?
Dennis Kibbe
plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Thu, 15 May 2003 05:19:27 -0700
Quoting technomage <technomage-hawke@cox.net>:
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> e2fsck -c /dev/device will do just this. you can even see its progress with a
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> - -v (verbose).
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> Mage
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> On Wednesday 14 May 2003 11:58 pm, AZ Pete wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Is there a util in Linux that will perform a surface scan of a hard disk
> to
> > locate bad sectors and mark them as unusable?
> > Something similar to Windows Scandisk util.
> > I recall during the Redhat installation routine there was a check box that
> > I could select to perform a surface scan. What utility does this?
> > I have a hard drive I'm trying to get data from but there are a few bad
> > sectors and as a result I'm unable to pull an image of the drive. I would
> > like to mark those sectors as bad, so I can then pull the image and get
> > most of the data off the drive.
> >
> > I tried using fsck, but it only seems to check if the filesystem is
> > contiguous. It says that the filesystem is clean.
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated.
> > Peter
> >
I wonder how necessary (or accurate) scanning is since most drives today employ
S.M.A.R.T. technology which monitors sector health and moves data to a new
sector when a problem is detected.
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Dennis Kibbe
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