Nifty Cluster Mitch ha scritto: > > Bottom line... use vendor tools.... > Vendors like error reports from their tools for RMA processing and warranty... > > BTW: smartd is a good thing. For me any disk that smartd had made noise > about has failed... often with weeks or months of warning... > So... ok, I see the point: I should monitor for SMART errors and then use vendor tools to fix things... (BTW, the pc which triggered the tread reallocated the sector by himself: I guess that finally the OS tried to write to the bad sector and the disk did all the magic relocation thing) Also I finally noticed that badblocs has a non-distructive read-write mode (the man page is outdated and doesn't mention that) which can be used routinely (say once at month) to force a check of the whole disk. Thanks to all for the explanation Regards Lorenzo Quatrini _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos