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[Bug-ddrescue] Available feature to test for drive prefailures?
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Paul L Daniels |
Subject: |
[Bug-ddrescue] Available feature to test for drive prefailures? |
Date: |
Sat, 9 Feb 2013 13:11:31 +1000 |
One thing I've noticed with almost all drives that I copy from old
machines is that frequently there are zones where the bitrate drops notably but
doesn't get classed as an error in ddrescue ( which is fine ). Would it be
possible to add a feature to ddrescue that lets you mark such zones in a log -
or, more generically, log the whole copy process to another file for later
review/examination?
I admit that I've already kludged a copy of 1.16 to dump the verbose
info to stderr so I can then capture to a logfile. I've also looked at the -a
option but it seems that it invariably triggers on the start of the ddrescue
process for some reason (ie, if I do ddrescue -v -f /dev/sda /dev/null on a
USB3 device it'll start with a low read rate for the first second and thus
it'll trip almost immediately with the -a option.
I appologise if this is completely outside of the scope of ddrescue, as
I agree I'm trying to turn it into a bit of a 'disk testing' tool in this
instance.
Regards,
Paul.
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