Hi, everyone
I tested an 1TB PCIe SSD drive on DELL T630 tower system with Burnin Test V8.0 PRO build 1041.
In Disk Test Suite, I choose physical raw drive test, block size 4 MB, 1% file size, default cyclic pattern.
I got multiple data verify failure (value read: 0 which expect non-zero value) during random data pattern with random seeking mode.
I know in V8.0 guide, it said random seeking mode doesn`t support physical raw drive test.
But if I choose default cyclic pattern which include random seeking mode, will test either skip the random seeking mode or do it anyway?
This is my failure trace:
From the trace, I have couple of questions.
1) what does "seeking distance" means? it shows 0 before each value read 0 failure happened. Is it related to my drive`s LBA?
2) Since it`s not file system in raw drive, is there anyway that I can get that "bittest300001" test file? That may help with tracking failure block.
3)what does "offset 0" means? Is that somehow related to the block number to be verified?
This thread is a little bit long, really appreciated someone could take a look at it.
Thanks!
I tested an 1TB PCIe SSD drive on DELL T630 tower system with Burnin Test V8.0 PRO build 1041.
In Disk Test Suite, I choose physical raw drive test, block size 4 MB, 1% file size, default cyclic pattern.
I got multiple data verify failure (value read: 0 which expect non-zero value) during random data pattern with random seeking mode.
I know in V8.0 guide, it said random seeking mode doesn`t support physical raw drive test.
But if I choose default cyclic pattern which include random seeking mode, will test either skip the random seeking mode or do it anyway?
This is my failure trace:
LOG NOTE: Disk , WriteFile - opening raw disk: \\.\PhysicalDrive3 |
LOG NOTE: Disk , Seeking distance 0, to block number 2049 within file 3:\BurnInTest test files\~bittest300001 |
LOG NOTE: Disk , [3:] Reading block size 4194304 |
LOG NOTE: Disk , [3:] Verifying block of size 4194304 |
SERIOUS: Disk, 3: Data Verify failure |
LOG NOTE: Disk, File: 3:\BurnInTest test files\~bittest300001, Value Read: 0, Value Expected: 233, Offset 0, Ops: 25565876715520 |
LOG NOTE: Disk, 3:\BurnInTest test files\~bittest300001, Block# 2048 (size 4194304), index 0, File# 1, Start File# 1, Blocks/file 2289, Filesize 9600761856 |
1) what does "seeking distance" means? it shows 0 before each value read 0 failure happened. Is it related to my drive`s LBA?
2) Since it`s not file system in raw drive, is there anyway that I can get that "bittest300001" test file? That may help with tracking failure block.
3)what does "offset 0" means? Is that somehow related to the block number to be verified?
This thread is a little bit long, really appreciated someone could take a look at it.
Thanks!
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