On 7/18/2012 8:04 AM, Jaromir Capik wrote: > Unfortunately many drives do that. This happens transparently > during the drive's idle surface checks, Please list the SATA drives you have verified that perform firmware self initiated surface scans when idle, and transparently (to the OS) relocate bad sectors during this process. Then list the drives that have relocated sectors during such a process for which they could not read all the data, causing the silent data corruption you describe. > I experienced data corruptions related to bad sector reallocations > in case of several different desktop drives. Please name the drives, make/model/manufacturer, the drive count of the array, and the array type used when these silent corruptions occurred. For one user to experience silent corruption once is extremely rare. To experience it multiple times within a human lifetime is statistically impossible, unless you manage very large disk farms with high cap drives. If your multiple silent corruptions relate strictly to RAID1 pairs, it would seem the problem is not with the drives, but lay somewhere else. Unless you're using some el cheapo 3rd rate Asian sourced white label drives nobody ever heard of. One such company flooded the market with such drives in the mid 90s. I've not heard of anything similar since, but that doesn't mean such drives aren't in the wild. -- Stan -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-raid" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html