PHV,
I can run badtrk from command line and get it to perform the drive check...I just can't get it to write output to a file. When badtrk is run on a SCSI drive, it outputs the type of drive and whether or not any bad sectors were found. For IDE/SATA, I get no such output, except for what...
I am looking for a way to check an entire IDE/SATA drive in SCO Openserver 5.0.6 for potential bad sectors. The requirements for this check are:
(1) Must be able to be run remotely -- do not have access to the console on this machine.
(2) Must be able to run at run-level 2 or higher...
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