Re: problems with my hard drive

1996-10-27 Thread Daniel Stringfield
On Fri, 25 Oct 1996, Matthew D Moss wrote:

> I have a 1gig IDE hard drive in my Intel/Debian Linux machine.  The machine
> is up all the time, and up until now, I've had no problems with it.
> 
> Recently, the hard drive has starting making a weird "ping" noise that
> I know I've never heard before.  These ping's are very infrequent, but
> usually come 2-3 within a minute, then won't happen again (that I know)
> for a day or two.  Even that seems too often
> 
> Can anyone tell me what this might indicate?  Hopefully it's not the drive
> going bad, considering it's less that 6 months old.  What would be the
> best way to diagnose and repair this problem???  I really don't favor
> getting another drive, since this is my primary machine.
Unfortunately, this is the drive physically going bad.  The ping sound is
the built-in controller of the drive losing control of the drive... :(

I recommend backing it up ASAP and then return it to who you purchased it
from.



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Re: problems with my hard drive

1996-10-26 Thread Tim Sailer
In your email to me, Matthew D Moss, you wrote:
> 
> Can anyone tell me what this might indicate?  Hopefully it's not the drive
> going bad, considering it's less that 6 months old.  What would be the
> best way to diagnose and repair this problem???  I really don't favor
> getting another drive, since this is my primary machine.

Bad news.. this is a sign that the Imbeded controller electronics
are going south.. quickly. Make sure you can back the machine up.
Try turning it off for a few hours, and let everything cool completely.
If it doesn't do it again for a while if you start it back up,
it may be heat related.

Tim

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problems with my hard drive

1996-10-26 Thread Matthew D Moss
I have a 1gig IDE hard drive in my Intel/Debian Linux machine.  The machine
is up all the time, and up until now, I've had no problems with it.

Recently, the hard drive has starting making a weird "ping" noise that
I know I've never heard before.  These ping's are very infrequent, but
usually come 2-3 within a minute, then won't happen again (that I know)
for a day or two.  Even that seems too often

About 5-10 seconds after any ping, I get these messages:

Oct 25 23:13:52 hoopy kernel: hda: status timeout: status=0x80 { Busy }
Oct 25 23:13:52 hoopy kernel: hda: drive not ready for command
Oct 25 23:13:55 hoopy kernel: ide0: reset: success

or these

Oct 25 23:13:55 hoopy kernel: hda: status error: status=0x00 { }
Oct 25 23:13:55 hoopy kernel: hda: drive not ready for command
Oct 25 23:13:58 hoopy kernel: ide0: reset: success

or these

Oct 25 23:16:21 hoopy kernel: hda: read_intr: status=0x59 { DriveReady 
SeekComplete DataRequest Error }
Oct 25 23:16:21 hoopy kernel: hda: read_intr: error=0x04 { DriveStatusError }
Oct 25 23:16:21 hoopy kernel: ide0: reset: success

and usually the first two lines in each group is repeated four times before
I get the ide0: reset message.  The messages are printed all at once 5-10
seconds after the weird ping noise.

Can anyone tell me what this might indicate?  Hopefully it's not the drive
going bad, considering it's less that 6 months old.  What would be the
best way to diagnose and repair this problem???  I really don't favor
getting another drive, since this is my primary machine.

Thanks...

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