diskscan
DiskScan is a Unix/Linux tool to scan a block device and check if there are unreadable sectors, in addition it uses read latency times as an assessment for a near failure as sectors that are problematic to read usually entail many retries. This can be used to assess the state of the disk and maybe decide on a replacement in advance to its imminent failure. The disk self test may or may not pick up on such clues depending on the disk vendor decision making logic.
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- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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0.18.tar.gz | 0000263319 257 KB | |
diskscan.changes | 0000000733 733 Bytes | |
diskscan.spec | 0000001907 1.86 KB |
Revision 2 (latest revision is 9)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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request 344280
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Martin Pluskal (pluskalm)
(revision 2)
- Update to 0.18 * Switched to CMake as the build system, it is more common than ninja-build and so more useful for those who build by hand (sysadmins). * Fix build issues on FreeBSD. * Fix disk on 4k granularity to avoid overwriting areas that are usable, this is useful on media errors.
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