July 31st, 2021, 8:39
July 31st, 2021, 8:58
July 31st, 2021, 9:20
August 1st, 2021, 22:50
Lardman wrote:Reset DE back to defaults. Do the head test in DE - any errors?
August 2nd, 2021, 11:58
If you have disabled soft rest and hard rest there's nothing else DE can do other than power cycle when it hits even a small problem reading. Doing the head check in DE tests sectors across the drive not just a resistance check, it gives a better indication of translator issues or platter damage.higgsboson wrote:Still drive gets hard reset in loop continuously . What is forcing or triggering power on /off ?
Module 0044, BIG file................................................. : Error
Error : Out of memory
August 2nd, 2021, 22:38
Lardman wrote:If you have disabled soft rest and hard rest there's nothing else DE can do other than power cycle when it hits even a small problem reading. Doing the head check in DE tests sectors across the drive not just a resistance check, it gives a better indication of translator issues or platter damage.higgsboson wrote:Still drive gets hard reset in loop continuously . What is forcing or triggering power on /off ?
Increase your readiness timer on the hard reset and give the drive longer to sort itself out before a power cycle - see if that helps.
I only have 1 working ST2000VM003 on the shelf the rest have head or platter damage, that also fails on module 44
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Module 0044, BIG file................................................. : Error
Error : Out of memory
It's not likely to be a head issue from what you've said - it's more likely to be platter damage.
August 3rd, 2021, 2:29
August 3rd, 2021, 8:19
Lardman wrote:Can you post this screen please.And an image of the map showing the start of either the skipped of bad blocks.
Couple of other things to try in DE.
Do your partition map
Sort by LBA in reverse
Change read order to reverse
Try stepping down the read mode to hardware failures
Increase skip size to 10K
And on a very small percent of drives (perhaps 1/500) disabling read ahead cache will help with stabilisation but absolutely kill read speed.
You should be safe to regen the translator and try that if you've backed up the module - but if I understand your diagnosis properly Id say platter damage.
August 6th, 2021, 0:25
Lardman wrote:Can you post this screen please.And an image of the map showing the start of either the skipped of bad blocks.
Couple of other things to try in DE.
Do your partition map
Sort by LBA in reverse
Change read order to reverse
Try stepping down the read mode to hardware failures
Increase skip size to 10K
And on a very small percent of drives (perhaps 1/500) disabling read ahead cache will help with stabilisation but absolutely kill read speed.
You should be safe to regen the translator and try that if you've backed up the module - but if I understand your diagnosis properly Id say platter damage.
August 6th, 2021, 0:49
August 9th, 2021, 2:24
Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote:Hello ,
Now Heads Have Gone ,But Data would have been recovered if you had used some different settings in DE ,I would urge you to go to youtube and checkout series of lectures from deespar to understand block size ,timings etc and then apply this to DE
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