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- From: peter@vd.volvo.se (Peter Hkansson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp
- Subject: Re: Recovering from disk with bad blocks
- Message-ID: <1442@volvo.vd.volvo.se>
- Date: 28 Aug 92 16:27:49 GMT
- References: <Bt6ryz.Iq2@knot.ccs.queensu.ca>
- Reply-To: peter@volvo.se (Peter Hkansson)
- Organization: Volvo Data Corp. Sweden
- Lines: 31
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- In article <Bt6ryz.Iq2@knot.ccs.queensu.ca> heisz@sparky.uucp (Jeff Heisz) writes:
- >
- > Following a recent electrical storm, one of the SCSI disks on a local
- >HP workstation bit the dust and refuses to be mounted as a proper
- >filesystem. The student who psuedo-administers that machine asked me to
- >post the following query (his spelling :)
- >
- > I have a question that I would like to ask of as many UNIX
- >hackers as possible. I would like to know if anybody out there has
- >ever tried to recover information from a SCSI disk when the machine
- >refuses to read certain blocks of the file system. In the notes on
- >"What to do when you get this error" the notes for fsck say that if
- >the error is
- >
- >CANNOT READ BLCK ##:
- if fsck and friends cannot fix this moving the data to another disc can
- sometimes be done. Contact :
- IBas
- Box 600
- Arkoveien 14
- N 2201 Kongsvinger
- Norway
-
- phone 47-66-16377
- fax 47-66-19703
-
- Hope this solves your problem
-
-
- Peter h (peter@cyklop.volvo.se)
- >
-