FBLite - ABA and checksum errors in SA. Cannot correct
Posted: 05.10.18, 10:19
Hello all,
I wondered if there were any suggestions on how best to approach this HDD. It is proving challenging. As received the HDD would spin up, stay spinning, reach RDY, and provide the model number but no capacity. Mod 11 would not load from the platter surface, but 01 Dir would. After loading Dir and donor 11 to RAM it was possible to access SA. Attempts to read the SA showed lots of modules reporting ABA errors. At this stage, I thought it best to check the heads. Donor heads were used and the fault it replicated. The patient heads work fine in the donor too, so we can rule out a heads issue.
Fortunately, all of the "A" and "As" modules read OK, but there are errors in a number of the "B" modules. For copy 0 it has been possible to write donor modules successfully to the patient and verify these OK. However, for copy 0 when I write mod 0023 and 0024 (Smart Log reserved) they fail the checksum test. If I do the same for head 1 the checksum is passed and the module is reported OK. Likewise if i try to correct certain "B" modules on copy 1 many are OK, but some fail checksums. In short I cannot get either copy 0 or copy 1 to be completely OK for the "B" level modules.
Next I considered that all of the previous ABA errors and slow reading of the SA might be due to degraded areas of the SA, and that editing the DIR to re-assign modules 0023 and 0024 to a different ABA range would be useful. However, when I make the appropriate changes to DIR and write the edited 01 to copy 0 and copy 1, I then get a checksum error on copy 0, but OK on copy 1. If I use the CS Recalc option it corrects the module. However, when the module is written back to the HDD it reports success, but then fails the verification, again reporting a checksum error.
I have not attempted writing the patient modules to a donor HDD in preparation of a hotswap yet. I thought I would leave that as a last option if it is not possible to repair the SA on the patient HDD.
I've attached the log for module check on copy 0 below before any changes to the SA were made.
Thanks for any suggestions,
John.
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I wondered if there were any suggestions on how best to approach this HDD. It is proving challenging. As received the HDD would spin up, stay spinning, reach RDY, and provide the model number but no capacity. Mod 11 would not load from the platter surface, but 01 Dir would. After loading Dir and donor 11 to RAM it was possible to access SA. Attempts to read the SA showed lots of modules reporting ABA errors. At this stage, I thought it best to check the heads. Donor heads were used and the fault it replicated. The patient heads work fine in the donor too, so we can rule out a heads issue.
Fortunately, all of the "A" and "As" modules read OK, but there are errors in a number of the "B" modules. For copy 0 it has been possible to write donor modules successfully to the patient and verify these OK. However, for copy 0 when I write mod 0023 and 0024 (Smart Log reserved) they fail the checksum test. If I do the same for head 1 the checksum is passed and the module is reported OK. Likewise if i try to correct certain "B" modules on copy 1 many are OK, but some fail checksums. In short I cannot get either copy 0 or copy 1 to be completely OK for the "B" level modules.
Next I considered that all of the previous ABA errors and slow reading of the SA might be due to degraded areas of the SA, and that editing the DIR to re-assign modules 0023 and 0024 to a different ABA range would be useful. However, when I make the appropriate changes to DIR and write the edited 01 to copy 0 and copy 1, I then get a checksum error on copy 0, but OK on copy 1. If I use the CS Recalc option it corrects the module. However, when the module is written back to the HDD it reports success, but then fails the verification, again reporting a checksum error.
I have not attempted writing the patient modules to a donor HDD in preparation of a hotswap yet. I thought I would leave that as a last option if it is not possible to repair the SA on the patient HDD.
I've attached the log for module check on copy 0 below before any changes to the SA were made.
Thanks for any suggestions,
John.
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