Installation guide

Physical Device and Logical Drive Monitoring
5-18 GAM Client v3.00 and WSAM Users Manual
Note
The Bad Block Table is not supported for new Mylex
PCI controllers (AcceleRAID 352, eXtremeRAID
2000/3000). In this case, the Bad Block Table tab will
not appear in the Error Table dialog box.
The Bad Block Table contains information about bad (unusable) areas on
currently-configured logical drives, and the date and time when the errors
were discovered. A large number of bad blocks may signal a corrupted or
failing disk.
Click Save File to record the bad block information for later inspection.
If you click the Request Sense Data tab, the following type of information
appears (Figure 5-18):
Figure 5-18. Request Sense Data
This information may be useful for troubleshooting or later analysis.
1. Click Save File to record the request sense data for later use.
2. Click Close to close the Error Table.