Yes, sorry. I had a dim moment... You are of course right.
> > 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 ...
Has worked well for a couple of times... (the extended tests anyway, the
basic test always succeeds for me). DFT was detecting problems (and I was
running it as I was having problems in Linux), then I upgraded the firmware
and it no longer detected problems (and the drives have worked happily ever
after). So I guess it just not perfect but it certainly worked for me.
Anton
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