Good day,
I have used PayPal to send "ANTONIO" $15 EUR = $20 USD.Confirmation Number 
7WL22909N9065834D on 2014-02-11 17:00 EST
I am a first time user of ddrescue 1.17 (DL from tinyapps.org)
MacBook Pro (15-inch, Late 2008, 2.4 GHz, 8 GB)Snow Leopard 10.6.8Failing HDD 
is Toshiba AF Model DT01ACA200
Perhaps you might advise ... I am in the midst of trying torecover this failing 
HDD - no emergency here since this HDD isone half of a RAID-1 array and the 
other HDD is in good health.
So in effect, this is an exercise for me to use ddrescue andget experience 
recovering data.
How do I know the HDD is failing ?
- heard awful noise coming from the array- ran smartctl which indicated several 
errors- split the array and reran smartctl to find the HDD in error- used 
CarbonCopyCloner to do a file-level copy to another disk- one file was flagged 
as unreadable (not copied)- tried Finder Copy/Paste on this file - quit half 
way through- system log shows either "I/O error" or "data underrun"
However,
- used DriveGenius read-only scan --> successful/no syslog errors- used 
TechToolPro read-only scan --> successful/no syslog errors - used BadBlocks 
read-only scan --> successful/no syslog errors 
Note, I have not done any read-write scans.
And,
Since it is not obvious to me what sector(s) are failing, I triedddrescue with 
logfile, and found
1) -n -b 4096 -c 128  --> fails with 3 errors2) -n -b 512 -c 512  --> fails 
with 3 errors3) -n -b 512 -c 128  --> no errors4) -n -b 512 -c 8  --> no errors
I reran these 4 tests and got the same results.
Note, I always interrupted ddrescue after 30000MB copied sincethe 3 errors, if 
detected, end around 22575MB. Saves time.
So,
My objective is to identify the failing hardware sectors and thentry to have 
Mac OS X reassign alternates. As I understand it, thiscan be done implicitly:
1) Secure Erase the entire partitionor2) Secure Erase just the failing file and 
hope there are no otherfailing sectors in the free spaceor3) Delete the failing 
file then Secure Erase all free spaceor4) Use BadBlocks in Write-Mode on just 
the failing sectors
Questions:
1) What is the correct Sector (-b hardware block) size for AdvancedFunction 
(AF) HDD in the Mac OS X environment - 512 or 4096 ? I didnotice that ddrescue 
only accepts -b as 512 or some multiple of 512.
2) Why does changing the -b and -c values affect whether or not ddrescue 
encounters errors ?
3) Why does each output log start with 
"About to copy 9223 PBytes from /dev/rdisk5s2 ..."
when the partition/volume is 1.5 TB ?
4) What does the ? in progress size value in the log always somegigantic 
number, such as 0x7FFFFFE89F8FFFFF ? Does it have meaning ?
Since 0x7FFFFFE89F8FFFFF = 9223371936452570000 then perhaps thisaccounts for 
the 9223 PBytes message ...
Summary,
I am in no rush to recover data - except for one file, I have copiedeverything 
to another volume. After I decide what to do with the failingHDD, I will 
rebuild the array.
Right now, I need to better understand how to use ddrescue.
I have all relevant documentation - as requested, I will send it.
Thx ... Kevin                                     
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