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View Forum Posts Private Message First Cup of Ubuntu Join Date Mar 2013 Beans 7 Error ID I/O error, dev sda, sector I am experiencing the same problem as this person posted over here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2048100 I had my machine bought just 1 week now, and I expect everything will just go smooth. I installed Ubuntu 13.04. At some time, when I'm working my screen will just freeze for a few seconds and some of my open apps will just close instantly. I also have to press hold the cpu button just to kill it, and sometimes when I start over I always get this message error attempt read and write outside 'hd0', something like that. I have to kill the machine again, wait for a few minutes before it can totally open up ubuntu. Please check my dmesg and my smart test. I can't really continue my work with these. Should I follow the suggested solution by hadaka from the link above? Code: dmesg [ 681.472852] ata1.00: failed command: READ DMA EXT [ 681.472856] ata1.00: cmd 25/00:00:f8:eb:bd/00:01:1d:00:00/e0 tag 0 dma 131072 in [ 681.472856] res 51/84:b0:48:ec:bd/84:00:1d:00:00/e0 Emask 0x70 (host bus error) [ 681.472858] ata1.00: status: { DRDY
very different issues. Some experience in analyzing these errors is therefore recommended, because the steps to resolve the problem are highly kernel: end_request: i/o error, dev sdb, sector dependent on what the real problem is. For example, some errors point to
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a bad cable, other very similar messages point to a failing drive, and others may point to a bad blk_update_request i/o error ubuntu disk controller, poor or incorrect driver, bad or insufficient power to the drive, etc. There have been too many cases of drives thrown out or returned by an RMA process, when https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2233818 the problem was just a bad cable! This page has been designed to help with the analysis of drive problems, and often to recommend what steps to take. The two most important tools for initial analysis are the syslog and the SMART report. Getting the syslog Use UnMENU, go to the Syslog plugin and view and download the syslog from there Capturing https://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php/The_Analysis_of_Drive_Issues your syslog Viewing the System Log As of version 4.5beta2 of unRAID: - May now read syslog directly via browser by referencing 'http://tower/log/syslog' (substitute 'tower' with your server name). Getting the SMART report Troubleshooting page, Obtaining a SMART report section Contents 1 Drive problems by keyword 2 Drive problems by error message 2.1 Drive Interface Issues 2.1.1 Drive interface issue #1 2.1.2 Drive interface issue #2 2.1.3 Drive interface issue #3 2.1.4 Drive interface issue #4 2.2 Physical Drive Issues 2.2.1 Drive media issue #1 2.3 Other Drive Issues 2.3.1 Unexpected loss of removable drive 2.3.2 Unexpected loss of hard drive 2.3.3 File system errors 3 Additional references Drive problems by keyword These words or phrases are found within the syslog within lines including and following the phrase "exception EMASK". Some are error flags, some are not. Look up the words you see in the list below, to help you determine what kind of issue you have, and possible steps to take. Drive issues are primarily either drive interface issues (the disk controller, drivers, cables, and power to the drive) or physical issues with the drive
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over and over, in a couple of bursts each hour. Like this: Mar 26 13:38:34 specialbrew kernel: [5137674.573170] ata5.03: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0xc0 SErr 0x400000 action 0x6 Mar 26 13:38:34 specialbrew kernel: [5137674.579164] ata5.03: irq_stat 0x00060002, device error via SDB FIS Mar 26 13:38:34 specialbrew kernel: [5137674.585127] ata5.03: SError: { Handshk } Mar 26 13:38:34 specialbrew kernel: [5137674.591016] ata5.03: failed command: WRITE FPDMA QUEUED Mar 26 13:38:34 specialbrew kernel: [5137674.596962] ata5.03: cmd 61/80:30:80:79:10/00:00:14:00:00/40 tag 6 ncq 65536 out Mar 26 13:38:34 specialbrew kernel: [5137674.596962] res 41/84:00:9f:79:10/00:00:14:00:00/40 Emask 0x410 (ATA bus error)