Rosewood ST1000LM035-Sysfile Write Eror

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Re: Rosewood ST1000LM035-Sysfile Write Eror

Postby masterdisk » 19.08.18, 13:10

I was able to solve this problem. I backed up the modules. I did the translator regenerator via terminal. I recorded sys 28 back and solved the problem.

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Re: Rosewood ST1000LM035-Sysfile Write Eror

Postby Paradog84 » 18.09.18, 18:35

Can you message me with details please?


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Re: Rosewood ST1000LM035-Sysfile Write Eror

Postby Masterclass » 19.09.18, 06:01

masterdisk wrote:Source of the post I did the translator regenerator via terminal. I recorded sys 28 back and solved the problem.

An example of how to make everything INCORRECTLY.


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Re: Rosewood ST1000LM035-Sysfile Write Eror

Postby Masterclass » 19.09.18, 06:08

People, how about differentiating between MediaCache and MC Table? MC is a part of user area (huge in size --approx 60-80GB of most recent data). MCTable is like a huge Grown defect list (for better understanding). When you execute translator regeneration - HDD ERASES MC area and clears Table. Yes, after that procedure UA is usually accessible. But what will you say to your customer when 90% of MFT records were located in MediaCache and you personally killed it...


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Re: Rosewood ST1000LM035-Sysfile Write Eror

Postby Nick_TS » 26.09.18, 15:13

Masterclass wrote:Source of the post People, how about differentiating between MediaCache and MC Table? MC is a part of user area (huge in size --approx 60-80GB of most recent data). MCTable is like a huge Grown defect list (for better understanding). When you execute translator regeneration - HDD ERASES MC area and clears Table. Yes, after that procedure UA is usually accessible. But what will you say to your customer when 90% of MFT records were located in MediaCache and you personally killed it...


Indeed!!!

The common issue on Rosewood family deals with MC Table (MCMT) but users usually reset the whole MC (not MC table only).
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Re: Rosewood ST1000LM035-Sysfile Write Eror

Postby rms620 » 24.11.18, 13:59

AYNIADAM wrote:Source of the post friends did not write here because in some cases the solution does not work. are largely solved by two separate methods.
Since this method is dangerous, it may be wrong to share it explicitly. I write with private message to the entrants.


I would like to know....Thanks

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Re: Rosewood ST1000LM035-Sysfile Write Eror

Postby Abdurrahim.sopon » 21.01.21, 10:47

AYNIADAM wrote:Problem is solved. There was a different solution for MCMT failure.


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Re: Rosewood ST1000LM035-Sysfile Write Eror

Postby AYESHA KHAN » 12.02.21, 22:36

I would like to know please share me
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