Disk to disk copies

Bob Toxen bob at cloud9.UUCP
Tue May 3 09:19:08 AEST 1988


In article <77 at tarkus.UUCP>, jcs at tarkus.UUCP (John C. Sucilla) writes:
> In article <13119 at brl-adm.ARPA> eichelbe at nadc.arpa (J. Eichelberger) writes:
> >(Paraphrased) Will a dd to copy disk devices directly (blocked or raw)
> >copy bad block information (which you don't want to copy)?

Not in most installations.  That should be handled at a lower level.
If you have a utility to read bad blocks, see if you have any.  Then
do a dd to /dev/null and see if you get any read errors on the console.

This is also a handy way to see if you've developed any new bad blocks.
A dd of raw disks with a very large blocking factor (or of disk to/from
tape) is a fast way of cpying.
-- 

Bob Toxen	{ucbvax!ihnp4,harvard,cloud9!es}!anvil!cavu!bob
Stratus Computer, Marlboro, MA
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