Once upon a time, Paul Smith <phh...@gmail.com> said:
> To me, it is a bit surprising how the failure of the hard disk can be
> predicted (and with a time projection)!

One of the lines you listed was the "reallocated sector count".
Basically, when you buy a 500G drive, it really has more space than
that.  Some of the sectors are reserved and not reported to the system.
When the drive detects a bad sector, it relocates it to one of the
reserved sectors.  Once it has relocated a certain number, it reports
the drive as failing (possibly because it is out of reserved sectors to
use).

> I have already done a full backup. Should I wait for some days to
> check out whether the alarm is true or not?

Given there were a bunch of reallocated sectors, I'd replace it as soon
as possible and then destroy it.
-- 
Chris Adams <li...@cmadams.net>
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