point to something about why you're losing data.
I tend to find that, with Linux (and unlike some other OSs [cough]WIndows[cough]), repeated
crashes tend to point to some kind of hardware error, and -- where there's a software source to
the crashes -- there are people who are genuinely interested in(and capable of) resolving the problem.
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 12:24 PM, Tweeks <tweeks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Test it using smart:On Thursday 12 March 2009, James McKain [Gmail] wrote:
> I'm having a strange problem I've never seen before. Sometimes my system
> crashes, and upon restart I am missing *at least* a handful of files. They
> are completely gone and untraceable. At first I forced fsck on reboot, and
> that helped recover some of them, but the problem continues. I have no
> clue even where to start tracing this. Can anyone help? The system is a
> new AMD Phenom on a SATA Seagate 1Tb disk. Ubuntu Ibex is the only OS
> loaded, on ext3 partitioned 5 ways.
>
> My system just crashed today, and now that I'm back up and running there is
> one file in particular that is completely gone. I haven't touched this
> file in months, and it just up and disappeared.
>
> I checked with Seagate to see if my drive was part of the recall, it's not.
> (so they say)
# smartctl -T permissive -d ata -s on /dev/sda
# smartctl -T permissive -d ata -t long /dev/sda && sleep 2h && smartctl -T
permissive -d ata -l selftest /dev/sda
If the output is all %00, then the drive is passing it's self test. If it's
failing before it reached %00 (down form 100%) then it's failing.. get your
stuff off asap.
Tweeks
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