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On Sun, 2 Dec 2007 00:20:40 -0800, Steven Levine wrote:
>I would recommend doing your testing with dfsee. The dfsee check command
>is non-destructive. If it reports no errors, you can safefy clear the
>dirty flag.
Unfortunately, before my post I had already run both jfschk32 & chkdsk. I think jfschk32 may have been the wrong move because in
subsequent reading I saw that it should be run on unmounted disks.
I now have it booted to eCS beta3 cmdline running dfsos2. If I had gone immediately to dfsee instead of chkdsk I would have been better
off. Chkdsk has always worked for me in the past.
I think I have discovered which partition makes my drive light go on bright & steady. Running a scan with dfsee on one partition last night
when the condition happened. It is one of the drives I was planning on replacing next week. Oh well. It could be that the problem is
neither the cable or HA, but the drive itself.
I'll know more next week when the MB shows up.
Thanks, Jon
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