Hi
As the subject says there are differences in the behaviour of simulated
failures by faulty, and of a real drive with bad sectors.
There are two ways this manifests itself:-
1) Bad sectors on reall devices often tend to occur a groups,
this is faulty.c is
Mario 'BitKoenig' Holbe wrote:
Neil Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Skipping over blocks within a track is no faster than reading blocks
in the track, so you would need to make sure that your chunk size is
Not even no faster but probably even slower.
Surely slower, on conventional hds
Andrew Moise wrote:
On 10/17/06, Gordon Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have had problems with XFS, but that was about 2 years ago, so things
might have improved by then.
Well, filling some random files with zeroes because of an unclean
shutdown is still defined as correct behavior in