ST2000LM007 - Weird Read Issue
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2020 6:42 pm
Patient Drive - ST2000LM007, 1R8174-568, WDZ..., SBK2, 4 heads
The heads were found to be knocked onto the platter surfaces. After removing and inspecting the heads, put back into parking position and detected without issue on PC3000.
When mirroring, all 4 heads read without any issues at the start, but head 3 hits a spot where it reads very slowly and still returns green "healthy" blocks. However, it would appear that as soon as head 3 crosses a certain point in the LBA, it starts goes from reading good data to reading repeated garbage.
NOTE: The sectors all read green in UDMA mode. I changed the corrupt sector map to orange to help make it easier to find the corrupt sectors.
Good sector in MFT
Corrupt sector in MFT
I have never seen this before in a Rosewood drive and only quickly discovered the issue because another technician informed me of the same issue they encountered last week. The other lab was able to resolve the issue with a head change.
I'm hoping to find a solution and not need to change the heads. I just figured I'd throw this out there, just in case someone else has encountered this issue and has a solution to share, other than a head swap. Or, if you just encountered the issue, know that you are not alone.
I will follow up if I find out anything helpful.
What to enter in your grep search:
Here are the ACE Lab instructions to create a GREP map for these errors and to use the newer GREP functions:
The heads were found to be knocked onto the platter surfaces. After removing and inspecting the heads, put back into parking position and detected without issue on PC3000.
When mirroring, all 4 heads read without any issues at the start, but head 3 hits a spot where it reads very slowly and still returns green "healthy" blocks. However, it would appear that as soon as head 3 crosses a certain point in the LBA, it starts goes from reading good data to reading repeated garbage.
NOTE: The sectors all read green in UDMA mode. I changed the corrupt sector map to orange to help make it easier to find the corrupt sectors.
Good sector in MFT
Corrupt sector in MFT
I have never seen this before in a Rosewood drive and only quickly discovered the issue because another technician informed me of the same issue they encountered last week. The other lab was able to resolve the issue with a head change.
I'm hoping to find a solution and not need to change the heads. I just figured I'd throw this out there, just in case someone else has encountered this issue and has a solution to share, other than a head swap. Or, if you just encountered the issue, know that you are not alone.
I will follow up if I find out anything helpful.
What to enter in your grep search:
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mo.L.D -> ^\x6D\x6F\x93\x4C\xD2\x44
sEDU -> ^\x73\x45\x44\x55