-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Not new: I can remember seeing DEC engineers cleaning up the contacts on memory boards for a VAX 11/782 with a pencil eraser c.1985. It's still a pretty standard first fix to reseat a card or connector. On 18/01/16 15:47, Matt Garman wrote: > That's strange, I expected the SMART test to show some issues. > Personally, I'm still not confident in that drive. Can you check > cabling? Another possibility is that there is a cable that has > vibrated into a marginal state. Probably a long shot, but if it's > easy to get physical access to the machine, and you can afford the > downtime to shut it down, open up the chassis and re-seat the > drive and cables. > > Every now and then I have PCIe cards that work fine for years, > then suddenly disappear after a reboot. I re-seat them and they go > back to being fine for years. So I believe vibration does > sometimes play a role in mysterious problems that creep up from > time to time. > > > > On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 5:39 AM, Alessandro Baggi > <alessandro.baggi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Il 18/01/2016 12:09, Chris Murphy ha scritto: >>> >>> What is the result for each drive? >>> >>> smartctl -l scterc <dev> >>> >>> >>> Chris Murphy _______________________________________________ >>> CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx >>> https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos . >>> >> SCT Error Recovery Control command not supported >> >> _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing >> list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx >> https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing > list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJWnXaVAAoJEAF3yXsqtyBlQJ0P/i92NZYQvNiwK3a/jUDJpwcV 7lHGPJzdAFbR2VRTblrvtxWifLle8FhDde7O4zh+3j1R/Jt49f61764eEXAjsP7M xb9JtaPvVxpTNFygqfh9n9/wZkJCmokYFvd8KLWqQuZDqa8R89z/KRM1IxR4W3Ux s+bk5BYTvybRcV+tmhlSOQC0GcZj108b/4Ki2AuHEVTCJQ6TlY/J3cSN/bhmiNcc Tmj3mamgnjmOEdKbtNpbrA3tTvfY1/OY7wqqBYtojaqPKB38RIFhqr0z1bEhkLQy oB3Y4Nw1nW/r+KrFuHE2siBI/qTRR0Pf/RwPU7LLGrsjUgTwygVhp4tivb6wOFgQ YLVJNC8+XdNxYuSrdyvfkCrU1LyW/4HLmaANj78ZjlakB80WNkWmocoJrGBGnp3E 2akAUJV7CS/+xkXMyJuWhkKFjMkjzn+o2TFD9Fw9Re+NNtvmtRSQ54C4zlyXWKOI xxPajRRmHfXQObi0kkGHABZqSUAwXt60YQmalZfKXO8bWE0ySALc0OE9GFjvNh4V tX+PUoKfgtCEoSRMcFIytMJxc46prgS0OakHew0jlBCDOEEl9Kyyo0OsEOy1+jpd hKeVQ66h5+Xv+FqXf/JUQmNO3xo+zUCjIDNIPeQbyLjYNQHicy/WIqZ2kLRKdu1q ZZE5IlmRmnALqLxE5MZd =zUh6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos