Pratul Kalia wrote:
Ah yes, in my case, smartctl did show failed when I ran the test.
That's the reason I got the HDD replaced.
Some manufacturers ( and in some case Vendors for all manufacturers )
insist you run their own diagnostic tools and give them the report from
their own tool before
Karanbir Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A bit more info on the hardware you have, the setup you run, smartctl
status etc would go a long way in even starting to look at this issue.
It is a ST3500320AS with Firmware revision SD15
I have tested it well enough. But still I am not sure.
1. Those
Mani A wrote:
(I believe this is due to the drive warming up and self-test being
enabled). Will check it after it cools down :)
Smartctl reports drive temp if its working properly, also running the
drive of the seagate specific max for that model would invalidate your
warranty, and if you