Re: hdparm problem

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On 03/20/2015 03:16 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 03/20/2015 02:13 PM, jd1008 wrote:

It made no difference :(

If nothing else, the test took very little time and completely eliminated a possibility. Thanx for letting us know.
The funny thing, is I ran a thorough full disk drive stress test using a stress tester I found online.
All tests passed (took many hours to stress test 2TB drive).
All tests passed without errors.

Yet, when I run the hdparm secure erase, drive reports write errors for all sectors so far. It has been running for many hours, and last time I looked, it was at sector 115,744,312

Every sector ???? Why would the drive which is supposed to be using
it's own internal logic to do the secure erase, report write errors to the host?
Does the host request notifications of such errors?

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