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about hiring developers or posting ads with us Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask cp input output error linux Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: cp closing input output error Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top cp: reading `filename': Input/output error WHY? up vote 2 down vote favorite I wish
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to know what could be the possible cases for this error: cp: reading `filename': Input/output error I am getting this message when I am trying to copy a big file of around 50MB. linux command-line file-management cp share|improve this question edited Feb 19 '10 at 1:59 quack quixote 31.3k1068114 asked Feb 18 '10 at 12:38 Arpit migrated from stackoverflow.com Feb 18 '10 at 20:00 This question came from our site for professional and enthusiast programmers. This
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recent bug report started out with a similar error. It has been fixed in the meantime and removed the problem for me. Good luck to you. –JJD Sep 5 '12 at 22:52 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 4 down vote The most likely problem is a faulty disk, unless the disk is mounted over a network, in that case, I believe network issues could also cause that. It is likely that the size impact is statistical, especially in the network case (i.e. the chance of failure increases with size because more operations are involved and each has a chance to fail). share|improve this answer answered Feb 18 '10 at 13:22 Ofir 1,3261714 I have had this for days! It definitely is a faulty disk. This error usually goes hand-in-hand with the Bad Sector error. You don't have to replace your disk. Just do a full backup, reinstall your OS (this will ostracize bad sectors), restore from backup. You're golden. –Yasky Apr 13 '13 at 17:15 add a comment| up vote 3 down vote The only time I have ever seen cp giving this error was when an iso image was mounted twice, eg: /dev/sr0 mounted on /mnt AND /dev/loop0 mounted on /mnt too. In this scenario, I think cp gets some recursion it can't handle. For me, unmounting both loop0 and sr0, then running m
Member Registered: 2011-02-07 Posts: 74 Input/Output error copying files from CD/DVD Titles explains all: I tried to copy an .avi film file from a data DVD, but an Input/Output error came up and ls: reading directory .: input/output error I'm unsure what to do next to fix it.Don't know if it
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is related, just mention it in case, but I also have the same burning problems with Brasero I've read in seatools some threads (process starts but always fails). Offline #2 2011-02-23 14:38:01 Kosmonavt Member Registered: 2010-02-15 Posts: 100 Re: Input/Output error copying files from CD/DVD Try to duplicate your dvd via dd. http://superuser.com/questions/110576/cp-reading-filename-input-output-error-why Suppose your DVD drive is /dev/sr0, then you should execute something like dd if=/dev/sr0 of=dvd-image.iso, where dvd-image.iso - name of image file (note that it will be about 4,5 GB large) . If it fails immediately, then looks like disc is badly corrupted. If not, then wait till command completes, and try to mount this image with mount -t udf dvd-image.iso /mnt (/mnt can https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=114032 be replaced with other mountpoint). Sometimes image mounts better than source disc. Offline #3 2011-02-23 15:10:14 karol Archivist Registered: 2009-05-06 Posts: 25,433 Re: Input/Output error copying files from CD/DVD Did the file get copied or not? Sometimes you get I/O error but everything seems fine and the file plays OK. Offline #4 2011-02-24 10:27:52 Daerun Member Registered: 2011-02-07 Posts: 74 Re: Input/Output error copying files from CD/DVD The file gets partially copyed before the error message appears, with a size of like 40MB while every video in the disc is like 300MB. Kosmonavt, it's a data DVD with video files in it, not a film DVD ; also, I can play the videos from the disc normally. Offline #5 2011-02-24 13:30:10 Kosmonavt Member Registered: 2010-02-15 Posts: 100 Re: Input/Output error copying files from CD/DVD Daerun wrote:it's a data DVD with video files in it, not a film DVDDo film DVDs still exist? Haven't seen any for a long time. The method I described works (AFAIK) only for DVDs with data - one time it helped me to read a scratched DVD with some backups You really should try method with
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Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 9 Star 28 Fork 8 glandium/vmfs-tools Code Issues 13 Pull requests 1 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs New issue special file I/O error #12 Open Thomas-Tsai opened this Issue Nov 7, 2013 · 9 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 4 participants Thomas-Tsai commented Nov 7, 2013 new issue about file I/O error here I use clonezilla-live to mount vmfs with vmfs-tools and found special vmdk file can't be read. The fsck also show me some errors but the vmdk work well under esxi. I can't make sure is't a bug of vmfs-tools or not. Could you help me to fix the issue? I am already do some work and dump the error message below: root@debian:~# df Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on rootfs 2039276 372256 1667020 19% / ... /dev/fuse 971505664 542525440 428980224 56% /mnt oot@debian:~# mount /dev/fuse on /mnt type fuse (rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions) oot@debian:~# find /mnt -type f -exec md5sum ... 3b6d3b0c8c96be3395dbe138f06464a1 /mnt/linux/linux.vmdk md5sum: /mnt/linux/linux_1-flat.vmdk: Input/output error cp /mnt/linux/linux_1-flat.vmdk ./ cp: error reading ‘/mnt/linux/linux_1-flat.vmdk’: Input/output error cp: failed to extend ‘./linux_1-flat.vmdk’: Input/output error Scanning 130000 FDC entries... vmfs_bitmap_get_entry -1vmfs_bitmap_get_entry -1vmfs_bitmap_get_entry -1Block 0x6d783f3c is used but not allocated. Block 0x69442023 is referenced by multiple inodes: 0x01405e84 0x01c05e84 Block 0x69442023 is used but not allocated. Data collected from inode entries: File Blocks : 17810 Sub-Blocks : 2 Pointer Blocks : 18 Inodes : 21 ./fsck.vmfs/fsck.vmfs /dev/sda3 > fsck.log Orphaned inode 0x00000000 File Block 0x006d69c1 is lost. File Block 0x006d6a01 is lost. File Block 0x006d6a41 is lost. File Block 0x006d6a81 is lost. File Block 0x006d6ac1