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<blockquote data-quote="Captain.Nice" data-source="post: 1794268" data-attributes="member: 399495"><p>The machine was started and run in safe mode.</p><p></p><p>Disk warrior was run to determine block size. </p><p></p><p>Then the Terminal window commands were as follows:</p><p></p><p>diskutil list</p><p>cd /Volumes/8TBf</p><p>pwd</p><p>sudo /opt/local/bin/ddrescue -v -n -c 8192 /dev/rdisk3s2 Rescue.dmg Rescue.log </p><p>GNU ddrescue 1.23</p><p>About to copy an unknown number of Bytes from '/dev/rdisk3s2' to 'Rescue.dmg'</p><p> Starting positions: infile = 0 B, outfile = 0 B</p><p> Copy block size: 8192 sectors Initial skip size: 128 sectors</p><p>Sector size: 512 Bytes</p><p></p><p>Press Ctrl-C to interrupt</p><p> ipos: 7999 GB, non-trimmed: 0 B, current rate: 0 B/s</p><p> opos: 7999 GB, non-scraped: 0 B, average rate: 148 MB/s</p><p>non-tried: 9223 PB, bad-sector: 0 B, error rate: 0 B/s</p><p> rescued: 7999 GB, bad areas: 0, run time: 14h 59m 44s</p><p>pct rescued: 0.00%, read errors: 0, remaining time: n/a</p><p> time since last successful read: 0s</p><p>Copying non-tried blocks... Pass 1 (forwards)</p><p>ddrescue: Write error: No space left on device</p><p></p><p>It appears the source hardware is fine however the source's directory structure seems to be toasted. </p><p></p><p>There were two attempts. The source disk is from seagate. There were 49 GB free space on the source. The destination disks were from seagate and western digital. In both cases ddrescue stopped and said there was no more space on the receiving disk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain.Nice, post: 1794268, member: 399495"] The machine was started and run in safe mode. Disk warrior was run to determine block size. Then the Terminal window commands were as follows: diskutil list cd /Volumes/8TBf pwd sudo /opt/local/bin/ddrescue -v -n -c 8192 /dev/rdisk3s2 Rescue.dmg Rescue.log GNU ddrescue 1.23 About to copy an unknown number of Bytes from '/dev/rdisk3s2' to 'Rescue.dmg' Starting positions: infile = 0 B, outfile = 0 B Copy block size: 8192 sectors Initial skip size: 128 sectors Sector size: 512 Bytes Press Ctrl-C to interrupt ipos: 7999 GB, non-trimmed: 0 B, current rate: 0 B/s opos: 7999 GB, non-scraped: 0 B, average rate: 148 MB/s non-tried: 9223 PB, bad-sector: 0 B, error rate: 0 B/s rescued: 7999 GB, bad areas: 0, run time: 14h 59m 44s pct rescued: 0.00%, read errors: 0, remaining time: n/a time since last successful read: 0s Copying non-tried blocks... Pass 1 (forwards) ddrescue: Write error: No space left on device It appears the source hardware is fine however the source's directory structure seems to be toasted. There were two attempts. The source disk is from seagate. There were 49 GB free space on the source. The destination disks were from seagate and western digital. In both cases ddrescue stopped and said there was no more space on the receiving disk. [/QUOTE]
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