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#1 2013-10-21 10:04:23 greenfish Member From: eating fish in /dev/null Registered: 2008-08-30 Posts: 226 Buffer I/O error on device sdd1, logical block, HDD failure? [SOLVED] Hello!I'm a bit puzzled here to be honest. Granted i'm https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=171667 not using linux as much as I used to (not after windows 7). I have archlinux running on my HTPC. Never had any issues before that was this severe, unless I upgraded and http://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6970 forgot to read news section. Booted the htpc today to be greeted by "Buffer I/O error on device sdd1, logical block" with a massive wall of text, a few seconds later "welcome to o error emergency mode."*This is NOT hdd where the linux kernel is residing on. What logical purpose would it serve for the kernel/userspace to abort everything just because fsck fails or something? If this was indeed my linux partition I would fully understand.Anyways, I used parted magic, ran fsck, smart. Sure enough fsck warned me about bad/missing superblock. Restored the superblock by using e2fsck. I had over 10 000 o error on "incorrect size" chunks. Ran 2-3 SMART after that. fsck says okay, smart gives a 100% status report with no errors.Oh yeah, I have turned off FSCK completly in my fstab, thinking about at least turning it on my bigger hdds Questions:*Is SMART reliable? If it says it's alright, does that mean i'm safe? Would physical broken sectors turn up by SMART?*I know SMART warns the user in windows 7 if hdd failure is imment. Is this possible within linux as well? Since i'm NOT using a GUI, is this possible to send through a terminal/email?*Sometimes the HTPC have been forefully shut down (power breakage), could this be one of the causes of the I/O error?As always, thank you for your support. Last edited by greenfish (2013-10-23 13:23:21) ARCH64 archSKYNET server AMD Phenom(tm) II X2 550 HDD 6TB Ram 8GB Hobbies: Running, Pistol Marksmanship, Classic Music Offline #2 2013-10-21 13:52:22 graysky Member From: The worse toilet in Scotland Registered: 2008-12-01 Posts: 8,703 Website Re: Buffer I/O error on device sdd1, logical block, HDD failure? [SOLVED] Any reallocated sectors in smartmontools? If you run 'e2fsck -fv /dev/sdd1' does it complete wo/ errors? Probably best to repeat for all linux parti
on device sr0 Issues related to hardware problems Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 13 posts 1 2 Next BubikolRamios Posts: 67 Joined: 2009/10/04 09:14:05 buffer i/o error on device sr0 Quote Postby BubikolRamios » 2011/10/15 23:19:03 Server ok like 2 years, now:memory for crash kernel (0x0 to 0x0 ) not within permiseable rangebuffer i/o error on device sr0, logical block 176935buffer i/o error on device sr0, logical block 176935buffer i/o error on device sr0, logical block 176935buffer i/o error on device sr0, logical block 176935buffer i/o error on device sr0, logical block 176935buffer i/o error on device sr0, logical block 176935buffer i/o error on device sr0, logical block 176935buffer i/o error on device sr0, logical block 176935if I put in live CD, it goes beyond that, othervise not.Please suggest. I gues running fsck in rescue mode should do something to solve the thing ? Top TrevorH Forum Moderator Posts: 16948 Joined: 2009/09/24 10:40:56 Location: Brighton, UK Re: buffer i/o error on device sr0 Quote Postby TrevorH » 2011/10/16 00:22:05 /dev/sr0 is your CD/DVD drive. Top BubikolRamios Posts: 67 Joined: 2009/10/04 09:14:05 Re: buffer i/o error on device sr0 Quote Postby BubikolRamios » 2011/10/16 01:03:31 Thanks for replay.Yeah,right, was saving some data via live cd, obviously with some errors too.So, the real thing is:end request; i/o error, dev sdb sector 549222599end request; i/o error, dev sdb sector 549222599end request; i/o error, dev sdb sector 549222599....and then some errors, related to this, I think, on crontaband then:end request; i/o error, dev sdb sector "another sector"....The whole thing might not even come to that, it may stop at:.../dev/volgroup00/logvol00 clean ...boot: recovering journalboot:clean .../dev/volgroup01/logvol00 recovering journal/dev/volgroup01/logvol00 clean ......enabling /etc/fstab/ swaps FAILEDEDIT: that is the case now, on every reboot. Top TrevorH Forum Moderator Posts: 16948 Joined