SMART provides statistics of disk firmware, this system handle errors has their occur. Badblocks detect bad blocks by writing and reading from disk in a destructive test. Example of how to view SMART statistics of a disk;
# smartctl -t long /dev/sdb1 # smartctl -a /dev/sdb1 | less
Search for bad blocks using non destructive test;
# badblocks -nsv /dev/sdb1
Reboot into single-user mode where services aren't started and networking is offline.
# init 1
Copy the data:
# cp -apx /srv/* /mnt/srv
Rename directory, for later backup;
# mv /srv /srv.old # mkdir /srv
Edit the /etc/fstabfile:
# Server Data /srv UUID=6fadcb98-e442-4af7-a5f2-1ddb6100a8c4 /srv ext4 defaults 0 2
Reboot in normal mode.
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