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[Bug-ddrescue] ddrescue, hard drive stops succesfully reading after 547M
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bygorp |
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[Bug-ddrescue] ddrescue, hard drive stops succesfully reading after 547MB |
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Wed, 2 Mar 2011 00:15:08 -0800 (PST) |
This is not a bug, but I'm new to ddrescue and am trying to recover data from
a 250GB WD2500JD-75GBB0. I am using ddrescue to save an image file to an
already ntfs partitioned 750GB drive with plenty of free space. I believe
my drive may be going offline after reading some bad sectors. Or maybe i am
doing something wrong.
I identified the partitions using:
sudo lshw -C disk -short
cat /proc/partitions
Then used the following to run ddrescue:
sudo mkdir mnt
sudo mount /dev/sda1 mnt
cd mnt
sudo mkdir recovery
cd recovery
sudo ddrescue -r 3 /dev/sdb image log
Press Ctrl-C to interrupt
Initial status (read from logfile)
rescued: 0 B, errsize: 0 B, errors: 0
Current status
rescued: 547581 kB, errsize: 249 GB, current rate: 0 B/s
ipos: 10404 MB, errors: 21, average rate: 4131 B/s
opos: 10404 MB, time from last successful read: 1.2 d
Retrying bad sectors... Retry 3
Interrupted by user
Restarting ddrescue produces the same result as above.
The drive is still apparent with:sudo lshw -C disk -short & cat
/proc/partitions, but sudo fdisk -l correctly shows my 750 GB
drive/partition but has:
Error: /dev/sdb: unrecognised disk label
I power cycled and was able to read using -d -r 1 -c 10
--initial--position=30GB.
It read ~3GB then had 0 successful reads for an hour before i interupted.
if i change the start position it will read some data then stop. Is there a
something different i should be trying? any advice is appreciated.
Any suggestions
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