Re: broken disk?

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Hi Mathieu,
>
> I don't know for sure if the disk is broken but the device 08:25 is
> /dev/sdb9 (you can grep for the major:minor number in /dev or just take a
> look in linux/Documentation/devices.txt)
>
Mhm, I only have 7 partitions on sdb... and sometimes I get the same
message with 08:26 and 08:27...

> No, this one is ok: it means the drive is able to handle 64 tags at most
> (and you're scsi driver probably defaulted to a higher value).
>
That's right. The default is set to 253 (or was it 254?)...

Best wishes,

   Gernot


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