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Re: [Bug-ddrescue] Why doesn't ddrescue revert to full speed long after


From: Scott D
Subject: Re: [Bug-ddrescue] Why doesn't ddrescue revert to full speed long after a bad read?
Date: Sat, 30 Mar 2013 13:58:05 -0400
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I have done some testing, and found that I was WRONG! This behavior does NOT seem to happen when direct disc mode is used. But I can consistently get it to happen in normal mode. I am willing to do further testing if asked, as I can reproduce the result very quickly and consistently right now on a drive. Also note that for this test I am using a USB to SATA bridge, but I almost positive that I have seen this when reading an internal disk (note that I said "almost positive").

For now I think I am just going to make -d a normal option for me, as it always seems to read faster especially through error sections.

On 3/26/2013 5:54 PM, Scott Dwyer wrote:
I too have observed this same behavior of the read of good sectors being slow after encountering errors, and stopping and restarting resumes at a good read speed again. I will make a note to check for sure in the future, but I am pretty sure it happens with direct disc mode also.


On 3/26/2013 12:07 PM, Antonio Diaz Diaz wrote:
Paul L Daniels wrote:
Not sure if I'm missing something, but I've noticed that after a bad
read ddrescue never returns back to the full speed capability, however,
if I cancel the process and restart it (obviously with a log) it
immediately returns to full speed.

I do not remember to have observed this behaviour, but my drives are far slower than the ones you seem to be using. If you are missing something, then I am also missing it. :-)


This behaviour has been seen on multiple versions of ddrescue and
multiple different drives and systems. Am I missing something obvious?

Maybe it is some internal switch of caching modes. Does this also happen with direct disc mode (option -d)?


Regards,
Antonio.

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