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FS#19012 - failed command: READ DMA
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Opened by Maxwell Draven (Ravenman) - Friday, 09 April 2010, 16:47 GMT
Last edited by Jan de Groot (JGC) - Friday, 09 April 2010, 20:14 GMT
Opened by Maxwell Draven (Ravenman) - Friday, 09 April 2010, 16:47 GMT
Last edited by Jan de Groot (JGC) - Friday, 09 April 2010, 20:14 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
I have found weird messages about the hard disk in the /var/log/errors.log file. Additional info: * package version(s) kernel26 2.6.33.2-1 * config and/or log files etc. I'm attaching the /var/log/errors.log file. Steps to reproduce: |
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Closed by Jan de Groot (JGC)
Friday, 09 April 2010, 20:14 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Additional comments about closing: Hardware error
Friday, 09 April 2010, 20:14 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Additional comments about closing: Hardware error
Comment by Jan de Groot (JGC) -
Friday, 09 April 2010, 18:32 GMT
This looks more like a dead harddisk than a broken driver. What does smartctl --all say about this disk?
Comment by Maxwell Draven (Ravenman) -
Friday, 09 April 2010, 19:52 GMT
Results of smartctl in the attached file.
Comment by Jan de Groot (JGC) -
Friday, 09 April 2010, 20:05 GMT
That really looks like a dead disk to me.
errors.log