> I've notice that when grown defects (bad blocks on the disk caused by
> usage over time) that my dedicated mysql server is adversely effected.
> Since the action of Grown defects does not flush the table with a write
> lock-that the block marked as bad will effect prior to that block
> becomin
In the last episode (Aug 20), Dathan Vance Pattishall said:
> I've notice that when grown defects (bad blocks on the disk caused by
> usage over time) that my dedicated mysql server is adversely
> effected.
Affected how? The grown defect list is usually reserved for blocks
that were discovered to