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Chmod Cannot Access /etc/motion/motion.conf' No Such File Or Directory
it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top “Input/output error” when accessing a directory up vote 39 down vote favorite 9 I want to list and remove the content of a directory on a removable hard drive. But I have experienced "Input/output error": $ rm pic -R rm: cannot remove `pic/60.jpg': Input/output error
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rm: cannot remove `pic/006.jpg': Input/output error rm: cannot remove `pic/008.jpg': Input/output error rm: cannot remove `pic/011.jpg': Input/output error $ ls -la pic ls: cannot access pic/60.jpg: Input/output error -????????? ? ? ? ? ? 006.jpg -????????? ? ? ? ? ? 006.jpg -????????? ? ? ? ? ? 011.jpg I was wondering what the problem is? How can I recover or remove the directory pic and all of its content? My OS is Ubuntu 12.04, and the removable hard drive has ntfs filesystem. Other directories not containing or inside pic on the removable hard drive are working fine. Added: Last part of output of dmesg after I tried to list the content of the directory: [19000.712070] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 2 using ehci_hcd [19000.853167] usb-storage 1-1:1.0: Quirks match for vid 05e3 pid 0702: 520 [19000.853195] scsi5 : usb-storage 1-1:1.0 [19001.856687] scsi 5:0:0:0: Direct-Access ST316002 1A 0811 PQ: 0 ANSI: 0 [19001.858821] sd 5:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg2 type 0 [19001.861733] sd 5:0:0:0: [sdb] 312581808 512-byte logical blocks: (160 GB/149 GiB) [19001.862969] sd 5:0:0:0: [sdb] Test WP failed, assume Write Enabled [19001.865223] sd 5:0:0:0: [sdb] Cache data unavailable [19001.865232] sd 5:0:0:0: [sdb]
after time Pages: 1 #1 2014-09-16 13:51:35 Carl Karl Member Registered: 2013-06-12 Posts: 225 [solved] NFS: "ls: reading directory chmod cannot access /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid' no such file or directory .: Input/output error" after time Hello,I got the following
Chmod Cannot Access '/var/run/mysql/mysqld.pid' No Such File Or Directory
configuration:NFS-server: Always on, connected via LAN.NFS-clients: 2 computers, connected via LAN and WLAN. On standby: chmod cannot access 777' no such file or directory auto umount NFS-share via system-sleep-hook with systemd.This works flawlessly some hours or even days. But after some time, the following happens:1. mount nfs-share: no http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/39905/input-output-error-when-accessing-a-directory error message2a. trying to access that folder via filemanager, e.g. thunar: folder seems to be empty (it isn't on server!), but the correct freesize of the NFS-share on server is displayed in the statusbar.2b. trying to access that folder via commandline: $ ls ls: reading directory .: Input/output https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=187131 errorThe very same worked just a few hours before, I haven't changed anything meanwhile. Apart from standby (--> auto umount NFS-share) and resume (manual mount NFS-share) on the clients which worked before, too.Any idea what's going wrong?additional info:server: /etc/exports _______________________ /srv/nfs/myshare 192.168.2.0/24(rw,all_squash,anonuid=33,anongid=33,no_subtree_check)(yes, the mapping is needed and right.)clients:/etc/fstab _______________________ servername:/srv/nfs/myshare /home/carl/nfs nfs4 noauto,soft,user,_netdev,timeo=14,rsize=8192,wsize=8192 0 0/usr/lib/systemd/system-sleep/umount-nfs _______________________ #!/bin/sh case $1 in pre) umount -f /home/carl/nfs ;; esac Last edited by Carl Karl (2014-09-21 17:07:47) Offline #2 2014-09-16 14:15:27 nomorewindows Member Registered: 2010-04-03 Posts: 3,015 Re: [solved] NFS: "ls: reading directory .: Input/output error" after time Somehow your nfs mounts have gone stale. You'd need to remount them or restart nfs related services. Dmesg or syslog output may help. I may have to CONSOLE you about your usage of ridiculously easy graphical interfaces...Look ma, no mouse. Offline #3 2014-09-16 14:29:10 Carl Karl Member Registere
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Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 106 Star 1,432 Fork 225 s3fs-fuse/s3fs-fuse Code Issues 85 Pull requests 0 Projects 0 Wiki Pulse Graphs New issue Chown results input/output error #218 Open kylegoch opened this Issue Aug 4, 2015 · 10 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 6 participants kylegoch commented Aug 4, 2015 We are trying to chown and change the user/owner on the directory that the bucket is mounted at. We are basically having the same issue that is outlined here: https://code.google.com/p/s3fs/issues/detail?id=192 We are running s3fs version 1.79. What happens is that we issue: chown : /mount/location And get the input/output error. We tried the allow others option and that worked but then everyone could get to it. We would prefer that this one user have control over the folder only rather than root or everyone. Thanks in advance. andrewgaul commented Aug 7, 2015 Could you share the debug output via: s3fs -d -d -f -o f2 -o curldbg rotten commented Nov 25, 2015 Since I'm seeing the same issue (and it is a worrying security concern), I thought I'd try the debug statement you mention above. When I run it, I get this error: # s3fs -d -d -f -o f2 curldbg [CRT] s3fs.cpp:set_s3fs_log_level(250): change debug level from [CRT] to [INF] [CRT] s3fs.cpp:set_s3fs_log_level(250): change debug level from [INF] to [DBG] s3fs: missing MOUNTPOINT argument. Usage: s3fs BUCKET:[PATH] MOUNTPOINT [OPTION]... I have the file system mounted through fstab on Ubuntu 14.04 like this: s3fs#mybucket /my/mount/point fuse noatime,nobootwait,allow_other,use_cache=/tmp/s3cache 0 2 The mount looks like this (with "ls -l"): drwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Jan 1 1970 /my/mount/point s3fs-fuse member ggtakec commented Nov 29, 2015 @rotten please following command. s3fs