Seagate ST3320620AS very slow copy

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slack
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Seagate ST3320620AS very slow copy

Postby slack » 17.03.09, 07:31

Hi,

I have one Seagate hdd which is working very slow , after every copied LBA it gives this lines

CE Log ErrCode=43 LBA=2501220c Type=4 Remove from Pending 2501220c
AT Er 00 Nwt Er 43 RdWr 1f23d.00.0005
ATA St d0 Er 00 Op 22 e, 159b3ff5,0163 0163 0000
Niwot: 9ff79ff7 b8 9ff79ff7.3.acd 0000 005f 0000 1000
DiskAccess ReadSector EC=43 at 01f23d.00.0005

It copy 1 LBA in 5 seconds, if I try to copy with Read Ignore CRC it copy ~100 LBA in 2,3 second but is still very slow transfer rate.

If i do one Logical Scan it is working normally but when I try to copy..... begin to click and give that log in termminal.

What can be the problem ?

Thanks.


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Re: Seagate ST3320620AS very slow copy

Postby Igor » 17.03.09, 09:06

Dear ionut_bit,

It's a head problem. Head Swap will help.
So the donor drive must have the same Config, Site Code, Capacity and compartible heads map.

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Re: Seagate ST3320620AS very slow copy

Postby steven » 27.03.09, 11:11

you can make sure by checking head in terminal
will tell you which head was dead....


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Re: Seagate ST3320620AS very slow copy

Postby Alberto » 28.03.09, 05:44

Its adding sectors to the pending list, maybe could be stopped or bypased to read sectors, thats possible with UDMA no?

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Re: Seagate ST3320620AS very slow copy

Postby AJ2008 » 30.03.09, 10:13

Lots of error type 43 usually means dead head or heads in my experience. Also, head test I do not think is totally accurate. I would replace heads and write the results here.


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Re: Seagate ST3320620AS very slow copy

Postby steven » 30.03.09, 11:39

OK... Please tell the whole progress.....


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