On Sun, 2003-07-13 at 13:18, martin f krafft wrote: > What is weird is that S.M.A.R.T. reports no errors on most drives. > I use the smartmontools, and even long offline tests don't produce > any error information.
Martin, Try checking the drives on yet another machine; How old are these machines ? Might it be a motherboard fault as Alex points out. Also, it might be worth installing windows on a small partition and running scandisk surface scan to see if that picks up the faults as well. I have a few machines running IDE without any problems yet. However, the only hdd that ever died on me was an IBM. 20 hdd sounds like a lot - how many machines are you running ? It might be worth getting a new machine to see they handle the hdds better. Also, it might be the supplier, try getting drives from another supplier. Just some thoughts, Shri -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Shri Shrikumar U R Byte Solutions Tel: 0845 644 4745 I.T. Consultant Edinburgh, Scotland Mob: 0773 980 3499 Web: www.urbyte.com Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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