As a semi-newbie looking for a bit of direction, I thought I might try posing this case...
I have an (apparently) ailing WD600 - one of 3 in a RAID-0 - takes a long time to reach ready status, although it gets there eventually. Incidentally the other 2 drives are in fine shape, and imaged well.
Several modules (primary) on the bad drive were determined to read incorrectly - tried rewriting from secondary and was left with 2 bad modules (29 & 44 - using SD DD). Upon scanning those specific modules again - 29 mysteriously was fine, while 44 was still bad. Tried changing 44 to use empty track (that scanned with no errors) and updating from secondary backup - reset and scan after this showed that 44 was STILL bad along with some others that had popped up as bad (14, 21, 25). Tried to format SA and rewrite all from secondary backup, reset and now ALL primary modules show up with read errors - secondary still in perfect shape.
I'm guessing at this point that I either something went wrong with my intended SA rewrite - or that the read head for the primary modules is going (- or both ?).
My next idea was to attempt to use one of the other 2 drives in the RAID (virtually identical to the problem drive although the headmapping appears different) to receive the sick drive's SA (from good secondary backup) and then try a hotswap on ready status. Am I way off-target or would this be a possible approach (even if not the best one)? Also, if trying to do this, would the headmaps need to be identical on the donor and patient?
Any helpful feedback much appreciated
