Veljko wrote: > I'll try with their live CD on Monday when I get back to office. I'll also > try > with replacing SATA cables, just to be sure that they are not faulty and > responsible for performance degradation.
I run SeaTools and it turns out that only sdc drive passed the test. All other drives failed. "Unfortunately, your Seagate hard drive has failed an important diagnostic test, possibly caused by problem sectors which are difficult to read. Now is a good time to make sure you have a current backup of your important data." > Veljko wrote: > >One question: how do you handle replacements like this? If supplier is > >willing > >to replace bad drives, it is necessary to return bad ones, but data on those > >drives are not intended to be seen by third parties. Do you guys have any advice for this? Should I first run dd on those drives. They are part of RAID, so it should be difficult to read data from one drive alone, but what is the best way to be sure? And obviously, I'll have to return more than one drive. Regards, Veljko -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20131022065905.ga7...@angelina.example.com