Martin Husemann a écrit : > On Sun, Mar 19, 2023 at 03:01:01PM +0100, BERTRAND Joël wrote: >> This server runs squid on a /var/squi/cache, that is a wedge on a ccd >> device : >> >> legendre# ccdconfig -g >> ccd0 32 0x0 2000408739840 /dev/wd0a /dev/wd1a > [..] >> THE FOLLOWING SECTORS COULD NOT BE WRITTEN: 12513426624, 12513426625, >> 12513426626, 12513426627, 12513426628, 12513426629, 12513426630, >> 12513426631, 12513426632, 12513426633, 12513426634, 12513426635, >> 12513426636, 12513426637, 12513426638, 12513426639, 12513426640, >> 12513426641, 12513426642, 12513426643, 12513426644, 12513426645, >> 12513426646, 12513426647, 12513426648, 12513426649, 12513426650, >> 12513426651, 12513426652, 12513426653, 12513426654, 12513426655, > > Sounds like your disk is dying, I would suggest to run S.M.A.R.T offline > tests on both wd0a and wd1a.
Done last week on both disks. No smart error was reported. I have forgotten. /var/squid/cache was recreated with following command : legendre# newfs -O2 -o time dk5 /dev/rdk5: 102400.0MB (209715200 sectors) block size 16384, fragment size 2048 using 554 cylinder groups of 184.84MB, 11830 blks, 22976 inodes. super-block backups (for fsck_ffs -b #) at: 160, 378720, 757280, 1135840, 1514400, 1892960, 2271520, 2650080, 3028640, ............................................................................... legendre# > Martin > P.S.: why is this on tech-net? Mistake... This message was for kern-tech. Sorry. JKB