What is the command in Openservr 5.0.4 in recovering from bad sector


 
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Old 02-21-2003
Power What is the command in Openservr 5.0.4 in recovering from bad sector

Hi,

Pls can someone assist me with the command to be use to recover from bad sector in Openserver 5.0.4. This is because during level 0 backup the backup will hang when it gets to the bad sector.

Pls contact me

::email removed::

Thanks

Kayode

Last edited by oombera; 02-20-2004 at 04:32 PM..
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Old 02-21-2003
A couple of suggestions on PCUNIX - search - just search for unrecoverable error SCO
and it should bring up some suggestions - one is bad block

(Side note - you could have just added new info into this post instead of creating a new one since it has to do with the same problem.)
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