Seatools tells me the drive is bad. It found bad sectors and 'repaired'
them, then the disk passed the test. After the second failure Seatools
found more bad sectors. I have to assume it's the disk.
It is less than 3 months old. However I didn't register it so the
default warranty ends in Nov. Good thing I keep receipts.
Thanks for you help.
Rob
On 13-09-19 01:35 AM, Phil Turmel wrote:
On 09/18/2013 10:29 PM, Robert Schultz wrote:
That all worked beautifully. Right up until I left the BackupPC running
against a RAID array with a bad disk.
It failed again after about 30 hours. The symptoms are the same.
Ah, well. "Smart" can't catch everything. Do consider that you might
have some other hardware problem, though. Power supply, data cable, etc.
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