Re: harddisk or kernel problem?

From: Nico Schottelius
Date: Thu Feb 19 2004 - 03:20:10 EST


Steve Bromwich [Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 08:06:47PM -0400]:
> On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Bruce Allen wrote:
>
> > > 194 Temperature_Celsius 0x0022 100 050 000 Old_age Always
> > > - 48 (Lifetime Min/Max 14/65)
> > >
> > > If I'm reading this correctly, you've been running the drive when it's
> > > extremely cold and extremely hot (Min/Max 14/65, I'm guessing that's
> > > either Fahrenheit or a raw unconverted reading from the thermistor).
> >
> > Neither. Fujitsu uses Celsuis: 14, 48, and 65 are all in Celsuis.
>
> Good grief... I'm not surprised the drive's dying, then! I've seen drives
> lock up around 35C, I'm quite impressed the drive is still chugging along
> (to some extent, at least) at 48C - and a max of 65C? Looking at a few of
> Fujitsu's pages (eg,
> http://www.fujitsu.ca/products/mobile_hdd/mht_ah/physical_specs.html),
> ambient operating temperature is 5C to 55C - perhaps that's the cause of
> the drive dying?
>
> Just out of curiosity, Nico, what're you doing with these drives that
> they're running so hot?

You won't believe it.
It ran in a standard ECS Elitebook A530 Notebook.
I always waited some time (30 Minutes up to some hours), when it was
cold outside.
I am working with this laptop about 10-20 hours a day, it runs several
compile runs, etc.

Mostly the same things I did on my Acer Travelmate..well this hard disk
died, too..

Well, currently I am wondering why two disks died, too.

Sincerly,

Nico
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