Hmmm, I thought it was Drive Fitness test. TLAs ...
> It is an IBM utility which performs extensive diagnostics of a hard drive.
> At present this is a DOS program which is used via a dos boot disk.
Which is quite enough as it is. Anyway, the diagnostics consist mostly
of S.M.A.R.T commands plus some seeking and linear reading of the
surface.
> Have look at the IBM website where you can download this (you can get a dd
> image of the boot floppy from there, too, if you don't have Windows).
>
> The idea behind native DFT is to be able to perform drive diagnostics from
> within the OS without rebooting with a DOS disk and tying up the system
> for hours during the checks. The advantages of this combined with IDE/SCSI
> hot swap are strikingly obvious...
>
> The utility also returns a special fault code which in combination with
> the ibm website allows you to return a faulty disk and obtain a
> replacement very easily.
Hmm. I stopped believing in the usefulness of the IBM DFT after my IBM
drive started giving unrecoverable errors reading my swap partition and
the DFT said that everything was OK later when I ran it ...
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