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Unanswered Index »Help & Support (Crunchbang 11 "Waldorf") »[resolved] DRDY ERR and UNC errors at boot, fsck says HDD OK though... Pages: 1 #1 2014-03-15 15:45:57 photonucleon Quantum Geek From: Hogwarts Registered: 2013-06-10 Posts: 952 [resolved]
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DRDY ERR and UNC errors at boot, fsck says HDD OK though... Hey,I recently got drdy error ubuntu boot given a second-hand Dell XPS M1330 (a great improvement on my other laptop in terms of specs!), and I first thought I'd take what is drdy advantage of the relatively high specs of the laptop to install Ubuntu GNOME, and use the GNOME 3 DE It worked fine, but I missed Openbox. Some time later, I installed Waldorf, wiping the entire HDD with the
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'Guided - Use Entire Disk' option in the installer. Upon reboot, several errors appeared (shown here from dmesg):[ 7.163074] ata3.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x1 SErr 0x0 action 0x0 [ 7.163132] ata3.00: irq_stat 0x40000008 [ 7.163184] ata3.00: failed command: READ FPDMA QUEUED [ 7.163241] ata3.00: cmd 60/20:00:00:2a:44/00:00:1c:00:00/40 tag 0 ncq 16384 in [ 7.163242] res 41/40:00:09:2a:44/00:00:1c:00:00/40 Emask 0x409 (media error)
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[ 7.168257] ata3.00: configured for UDMA/133 [ 7.168266] ata3: EH complete [ 10.620865] ata3.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x1 SErr 0x0 action 0x0 [ 10.620921] ata3.00: irq_stat 0x40000008 [ 10.620972] ata3.00: failed command: READ FPDMA QUEUED [ 10.621029] ata3.00: cmd 60/20:00:00:2a:44/00:00:1c:00:00/40 tag 0 ncq 16384 in [ 10.621031] res 41/40:00:09:2a:44/00:00:1c:00:00/40 Emask 0x409 (media error)
-0400 Okay,I've used dd before so I tried that first. I randd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/ullI captured the last screenful of information (see below). I think ata1.00 status drdy the relevant part is that only 12 gb was read. I don't
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recall the total capacity, but I think it was 40 gb.I looked up badblocks on the archlinux wiki. If drdy err abrt I understand correctly, there's two commands that might be of use:# badblocks -nsv /dev/
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NAS4Free https://translations.launchpad.net/nas4free/trunk/+pots/nas4free translations. Please help today!Produce and hosting N4F does cost money, please consider a small donation to our project so that we can stay offering you the best.We really do need your support!We encourage all users to add their location (City & Country) and timezone to their profile ! FSCK causing ATA status error Hard disks, HDD, RAID Hardware, disk controllers, SATA, PATA, SCSI, IDE, On Board, USB, Firewire, CF (Compact Flash) Forum rules • NAS4Free Official Site • Set-Up Guide • FAQs • Forum Rules Post Reply Print view 6 posts • Page 1 of 1 chupa NewUser Posts: 10 Joined: 01 Sep 2012 17:16 Status: Offline FSCK causing ATA status error Quote Post #1 by chupa » 20 Jan 2013 21:44 9.1.0.1 - Sandstorm (revision 573)x86-embedded on AMD Sempron(tm) Processor LE-1250MSI MS-7309 Bios: V9.4 02/17/2009With an add on 4-ch SATA card. (How can I find the specific chipset?) its a low end one. I know that. 3 assorted data disks on this cardRaid 1 array using SATA controller on motherboard. 2 disks in mirror software raid on these channels.My NAS4Free box has been restarting at times when I try to access an SMB share from the network. It is one of the data disks (NOT the RAID 1 mount) on the add-on card SATA card controller but I am unable to determine exactly which one yet. It seems to cause the mount point of the disk (or sometimes a couple of the disks) to mess up and I have to reapply them when the server reboots. The issue seems to be intermittent and I am unsure how to duplicate it just yet. It has happened at least 4 times in the past week.On boot up I am seeing the WARNING: /mnt/MyStuff was not properly dismounted error. I have tried to run FSCK on the suspect drive as described here: http://wiki.nas4free.org/doku.php?id=faq:0001When I do so I don’t see any output in the WEBGUI however on the server console I see a repeating error:COM status: ATA Status ErrorATA status: 51 (DRDY SERV ERR), error: 40 (UNC )And it repeats that error for about an hour. I see fsck is running from the processes page on the webGUI. But after an hour