sick disk?!
Peter Fales
psfales at cbnewsc.ATT.COM
Tue Sep 26 08:45:42 AEST 1989
In article <ROOT.89Sep25002448 at nidhog.nidhog.cactus.org>, root at nidhog.nidhog.cactus.org (Root) writes:
>
> HALP!
>
> The disk works well most of the time but occasionally the hard disk
> makes an awful noise ``brrrrrrrr...spriong-griong-griong''. The status
> manager(smgr) flickers or dies sysinfo responst /dev/rfp002 can't
> read superblock. The disk is gone. Well diagnostics ran and responded
> error on check read when ever this happens. The only thing I can think
> of is bad power. If any one out there has had a similar experience :*(.
> Or has any helpful suggestions Please Let me know.
Deja Vu! I had an almost identical experience. Every few days I would
come home and find that smgr had died, though the system seemed to be
working fine. I was also getting hard disk errors in the unix.log every
few days, though I didn't know if the two were related. Finally, I
happened to be in the room at the time and I heard the strange noises
that you described. I was worried, let me tell you!
My first thought was also "bad power." I took the cover off
and checked the power supply voltages. Ah ha! Power was going up and
down randomly between about 4.5 and 4.8 volts. Then I happened to look
at the connector where the cable from the mother board connects to the
power supply. Pins on this connector alternate with odds pins as +5 and
even pins as ground (or vice versa, I don't remember). In any case, the
plastic connector was discolored near each of the five volt connectors, as
if those pins had somehow gotten very hot! When I pulled the connector
off the pins on the power supply were black (like smoke). As a first
try, I polished the connectors and put everything back together. Voila!
5 Volt power solid as a rock.
I still don't know what happened to get me into this, but since that
time (several months of continuous use) the system has never crashed,
smgr has never mysteriously died, and I have had exactly one disk
error in the log.
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