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is the place to report it, thanks ! Results 1 to 7 of 7 Thread: Input/output error when accesing a directory Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode October 25th, 2010 #1 tjoff View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Just Give Me the Beans! Join Date Apr 2009 Location Denmark Beans 58 DistroUbuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx reading directory input output error Input/output error when accesing a directory Hi I have a directory "foo" on a NTFS partition of my hard drive, which i created a couple of days ago. After creation it worked fine and i put some files in it, but the day after i get the following error: me@mymachine:/media/disk1$ ls -l foo ls: cannot access foo: Input/output error me@mymachine:/media/disk1$ ls -l ls: cannot access foo: Input/output error total 101 d????????? ? ? ? ? ? foo (+ a succesful listing of other files and directories) I get the Input/output error no matter what i try to do to the directory (rm, mv, cd, etc.), and no matter which privileges i have. I read some threads suggesting that it is a hardware problem. I tried running ntfsfix on the partition: me@mymachine:~$ sudo ntfsfix /dev/sda3 Mounting volume... OK Processing of $MFT and $MFTMirr completed successfully. NTFS volume version is 3.1. NTFS partition /dev/sda3 was processed successfully. I have also run the short and the long SMART test from the disk utility, resulting in the overall assessment: Disk is healthy. It would be nice to know how to recover the data in the directory, but i have backup so that part is not crucial. I could also re
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 .:
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Input/output error" after time Hello,I got the following configuration:NFS-server: Always unable to create dmg input output error on, connected via LAN.NFS-clients: 2 computers, connected via LAN and WLAN. On standby: auto umount unable to create input output error mac 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 error message2a. https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1605384 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 errorThe very same https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=187131 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 Registered: 2013-06-12 Posts: 225 Re: [solved] NFS: "ls
Password: * Create new account Request new password Tickets per project All tickets French Republican Calendar and Decimal Time http://linux.overshoot.tv/ticket/64 API Linux distribution Linux hardware Linux server Linux software Programming Web site lftp Home » Linux software » Issues » ls: cannot access *** Input/output error ls: cannot access *** Input/output error Thu, 05/06/2010 - 05:44 - augustin Jump to:Most recent comment Project:Linux software Component:Documentation Category:bug report Priority:normal Assigned:Unassigned Status:active Related output error pages:#29: filesystem :-:-: #65: Troubleshooting a failing hard drive DescriptionI have an external USB drive. I can mount it and browse some of its directories. However, when I try to browse a specific directory, I get: ls: cannot access *** Input/output error Login or register to post comments Comments #1 augustin - input output error 05/06/2010 - 05:44 Related pages:+29: filesystem wiki. Login or register to post comments #2 augustin - 05/06/2010 - 05:52 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.M.A.R.T. do smart test $ sudo apt-get install smartmontools http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1129872 Login or register to post comments #3 augustin - 05/06/2010 - 05:54 try e2fsck http://www.mail-archive.com/cwelug@googlegroups.com/msg00823.html Login or register to post comments #4 augustin - 05/06/2010 - 05:55 Reboot with force fsck to check your filesystems shutdown -F -r now http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=549952 Login or register to post comments #5 augustin - 05/06/2010 - 05:57 fdisk -l dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/misc/122254-solved-cant-remove-files-us... Login or register to post comments #6 augustin - 05/06/2010 - 06:15 (Probably) the filesystem is corrupted. I would copy/clone the the whole partition (using eg. dd) just to make data safe (don't forget to unmount the partition first). Then you can experiment with one of the copies to recover the files and fix filesystem; try to run fsck, or this might help as well: http://www.cgsecuri