Screwiness with PCI-E SATA card?
Jonathan Gardner
jgardner at jonathangardner.net
Wed Dec 17 00:56:15 UTC 2008
On Tuesday 16 December 2008 15:07:34 Jonathan Gardner wrote:
> On 12/16/2008 01:17 PM, Jonathan Gardner wrote:
> > Thanks for the pointers. I am running the e2fsck command now.
> > Someone may find the following useful. Note that the ext3 partition is
> > living on VolGroup01/LogVol02. VolGroup lives entirely on /dev/sdc2,
> > which is a massive partition on the 500GB drive connected over the SATA
> > PCI-E card. So the device I am using is:
> >
> > # e2fsck -k -c -c -f -y -C 0 -v /dev/VolGroup01/LogVol02
> > e2fsck 1.41.3 (12-Oct-2008)
> > Checking for bad blocks (non-destructive read-write test)
> > Testing with random pattern: 9.07% done, 4:08 elapsed
> >
> > The partition is about 20GB, and even though the drive can get some very
> > fast speeds, it is going to take about an hour to run through it. I'll
> > post the results here in case someone may find use of it.
>
> /dev/VolGroup01/LogVol02: ***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *****
>
> 274148 inodes used (21.40%)
> 3064 non-contiguous inodes (1.1%)
> # of inodes with ind/dind/tind blocks: 14652/116/0
> 1733220 blocks used (33.85%)
> 0 bad blocks
> 1 large file
>
> 236578 regular files
> 23504 directories
> 0 character device files
> 1 block device file
> 0 fifos
> 4950 links
> 14030 symbolic links (13868 fast symbolic links)
> 26 sockets
> --------
> 279089 files
>
> I'm going to start the badblocks process now.
badblocks doesn't find anything wrong.
# badblocks -n -b 4096 -s -v -o /root/bigbadblocks.txt
/dev/VolGroup01/LogVol02
Checking for bad blocks in non-destructive read-write mode
>From block 0 to 5119999
Checking for bad blocks (non-destructive read-write test)
Testing with random pattern: done
Pass completed, 0 bad blocks found.
Any other suggestions?
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Jonathan M. Gardner
jgardner at jonathangardner.net
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