RE: [Q] How to check bad I/O block on disk???

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Use 'badblocks' command to find the badblocks in the device.

"bbaa aaa" <mccrh@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>I checked our ORACLE database log and found "I/O error on block".  I like to 
>check all the local disks and SAN disks no "bad block".  Does there has way 
>to do it?  The RedHAt version we user is AS 2.1
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