My new RB493G has 9.3% Bad Blocks.
I tried netinstall but the percent does not decrease.
What is the acceptable percent for bad block to get the replacement?
I believe I have the same problem ... brand new RB493G running for 12 days now, bad blocks count steadily increases from 0.0 % to 6.5 % ... the router is on a remote location I can not access right now to try and format nand, is there any other way to test this or stop bad blocks from increasing? What happens it gets beyond 10% ... will router stop working.... It is critical for me it holds for another three days ... should I send autosupport.rif to support or just return the router?some bad blocks are OK, if the number doesn't increase quickly, there will be no problems, but over 10% is not OK, and you should replace this one for warranty
mine ran up to 8% nand corruptin (lasted for almost a week) than it crashed... nand format did not help, bad sector count remains. On the first rb493g i was running routeros 5.xx but on replacement unit I tried running routeros 6.4 but the result is the same ... bad sector count increases with time ... there is something very very wrong with rb493g boards ...So it can't be a hardware problem as both routerboards we bought had the same problem.
You had downgraded the system to 6.1, do you mean the routerOS version?
But what I do find strange is that (almost) every time when the system went over 5%, I couldn't boot because the NAND was corrupted.
It looks like this is working for me too ... will test further.Hmm, there is some strange things related to MicroSD card onboard. The percentage of bad blocks was increasing when this card was inserted. When I removed the card and formatted nand - the problem with bad blocks disappeared My router works 1 month without restart and numer of bad blocks is still 0.0%
It is very strange behaviour because no data was writting to SD card, only to the internal nand, but still percentage was increasing...
If you are using SD card onboard try to remove it. In my case it solved the problem.
Worked for me too, removed the SD and no more bad blocksIt looks like this is working for me too ... will test further.Hmm, there is some strange things related to MicroSD card onboard. The percentage of bad blocks was increasing when this card was inserted. When I removed the card and formatted nand - the problem with bad blocks disappeared My router works 1 month without restart and numer of bad blocks is still 0.0%
It is very strange behaviour because no data was writting to SD card, only to the internal nand, but still percentage was increasing...
If you are using SD card onboard try to remove it. In my case it solved the problem.
JF
Three days of operation including some random stress testing nand (manual read/write file transfer, backup, 5min graphing) produced no bad sectors... it looks like inserted microSD card is the culprit nevertheless it is not being used at all and is on its own defect free. Will keep testing.It looks like this is working for me too ... will test further.Hmm, there is some strange things related to MicroSD card onboard. The percentage of bad blocks was increasing when this card was inserted. When I removed the card and formatted nand - the problem with bad blocks disappeared My router works 1 month without restart and numer of bad blocks is still 0.0%
It is very strange behaviour because no data was writting to SD card, only to the internal nand, but still percentage was increasing...
If you are using SD card onboard try to remove it. In my case it solved the problem.
JF