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hiring developers or posting ads with us Unix & Linux Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Unix & linux cannot delete file input/output error Linux Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for users of Linux, FreeBSD and other Un*x-like operating systems. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody rm input/output error mac can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top rm: cannot remove Input/output error in part of folder in a permanently mounted NTFS drive up vote 0 down vote favorite 1 I was experimenting with HDF5 installation from a permanently mounted NTFS data partition so lots of deletion etc. Now part of the folder (containing some codes etc.)
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is not deleting and showing the above error. I have already NTFS-3g etc. but only have windows on virtualbox (from which also can not delete). Thanks for all the help! I am on CentOS 7. rm ntfs input ntfs-3g share|improve this question asked Jun 28 at 4:30 ankhi 11 How is that NTFS partition mounted on your Windows VM? –Julie Pelletier Jun 28 at 4:38 @Julie: The OP has tages nrfs-3g that means he has used it ntfs-3g for mounting the filesystem. hope he reply to confirm –Mongrel Jun 28 at 5:44 I used centos 7 fstab entry 'UUID=4A6C45276C450F5F /mnt/Various ntfs defaults 0 0' to mount. In VM win 7 it is mounted as shared folder –ankhi Jun 28 at 9:24 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote This means your filesystem is damaged, Input/Output errors during filesystem access attempts generally mean hardware issues. Type dmesg and check for log. it might be because of connection to it is failing, it'll be noted there. is it mounting it via ntfs or ntfs-3g ? As I recall, the legacy ntfs driver had no stable write support an
HDD) Pages: 1 #1 2010-04-25 18:21:29 murfMan Member Registered: 2009-10-27 Posts: 161 [SOLVED] rm: cannot remove file Input/Output error (NTFS HDD) Im having a weird issue regarding my external (ntfs) hdd.there is one file on the centos rm cannot remove input/output error drive which i cannot get rid ofit keeps giving me:rm: cannot access cannot access input/output error file_name Input/Output errorwhenever i do ls -lart on it i get:-????????? ? ? ? ? ? file_namei tried fschk on
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the drive and got: sudo fsck /dev/disk/by-label/New\x20Volume Password: fsck from util-linux-ng 2.17.2 fsck: fsck.ntfs: not found fsck: Error 2 while executing fsck.ntfs for /dev/sdc2any suggestions?thanks Last edited by murfMan (2010-04-25 20:11:16) Offline http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/292507/rm-cannot-remove-input-output-error-in-part-of-folder-in-a-permanently-mounted #2 2010-04-25 19:21:28 skottish Forum Fellow From: Here Registered: 2006-06-16 Posts: 7,932 Re: [SOLVED] rm: cannot remove file Input/Output error (NTFS HDD) For the first part, look into rm by inode number. Offline #3 2010-04-25 19:51:45 murfMan Member Registered: 2009-10-27 Posts: 161 Re: [SOLVED] rm: cannot remove file Input/Output error (NTFS HDD) ls -li ls: cannot access file_name: Input/output error total 0 ? -????????? ? https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=95994 ? ? ? ? file_name Offline #4 2010-04-25 20:10:41 murfMan Member Registered: 2009-10-27 Posts: 161 Re: [SOLVED] rm: cannot remove file Input/Output error (NTFS HDD) i ended up just plugging it into a windows machine and scanning the file-system for errors. I was then able to remove the file. i don't think fsck works with ntfs drives. Offline #5 2010-04-25 20:57:49 Knute Member From: Minot, ND Registered: 2009-03-17 Posts: 604 Re: [SOLVED] rm: cannot remove file Input/Output error (NTFS HDD) You would need the ntfs apps on your system; such as: ntfs-3g or ntfsprogs My guess is that you didn't have that on your machine; a supposition that is supported by fsck.ntfs not being found. Knute Offline Pages: 1 Index »Applications & Desktop Environments »[SOLVED] rm: cannot remove file Input/Output error (NTFS HDD) Board footer Jump to Newbie Corner Installation Kernel & Hardware Applications & Desktop Environments Laptop Issues Networking, Server, and Protection Multimedia and Games System Administration Other Architectures Announcements, Package & Security Advisories Arch Discussion Forum & Wiki discussion Pacman & Package Upgrade Issues [testing] Repo Forum Creating & Modifying Packages AUR Issues, Discussion & PKGBUILD Requests GNU/Linux Discussion Com
VMware Windows Wyse rm: cannot remove due to Input/output error (EXT4-fs error) Saturday - Mar 2nd 2013 - by Claudio Kuenzler - (1 comments) On some servers I http://www.claudiokuenzler.com/blog/325/rm-cannot-remove-input-output-error-ext4-fs use rsnapshot as a backup method. It's fast, easy to manage and reliable. But a backup a few days ago returned the following error in the daily backup log: echo 5190 > http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=30015 /var/run/rsnapshot.pid /bin/rm -rf /backup/rsnapshot/daily.9/ /bin/rm: cannot remove `/backup/rsnapshot/daily.9/localhost/home/mail/web98p1/Maildir/cur/1359872706S=12695,W=12855:2,S': Input/output error /bin/rm: cannot remove `/backup/rsnapshot/daily.9/localhost/home/mail/web98p8/Maildir/cur/1360095843S=4225,W=4321:2,S': Input/output error /bin/rm: cannot remove `/backup/rsnapshot/daily.9/localhost/var/www/web136/files/g2data/cache/entity/3/2': Input/output error ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- rsnapshot encountered an error! The program was invoked with these output error options: /usr/bin/rsnapshot daily [Backflash] This particular server suffered a disk defect in the past days and the raid recovery had some issues to resynchronize. I removed the defect disk out of the raid array and told the guys in the data center to replace the defect disk. And here's comes the problem: They made a big mistake by making a short SMART test which resulted in cannot remove input no errors and decided, the disk was good and rebooted the server. As the server booted, the Kernel recognized two disks with each a raid configuration on them. But guess what? mdraid tells the kernel that these disks are not in the same raid (because I previously removed the defect disk, remember?). So by accident, the kernel took the defect disk, created a weird new raid array (called md127) and mounted the filesystems on it while the good disk was just mounted as read-only block device. During a day or so the server was running like this until I realized what happened. I then hoped I could at least resynchronize the defect disk with the good disk, so the new data would be synchronized. But due to too many I/O errors from the bad disk (because the disk is bad, told ya!!) the raid recovery failed at around 20%. So some data was resynchronized, some not. Some probably even contain invalid data as the disk was going to die. After a lot of nightly effort I could restore the server to a more or less stable system, thanks to the help of a very go
Unanswered Index »Off Topic / General Chat »Corrupted file problem. [SOLVED] Pages: 1 #1 2013-11-01 19:21:19 AndyinMokum #! Junkie From: Amsterdam Registered: 2013-09-01 Posts: 274 Corrupted file problem. [SOLVED] Good evening all. I hope that this is the right place to ask my question. It is a general Linux question rather that a Crunchbang one so I don't want to ask in the usual section. Anyway, here goes. I seem to have a corrupted file on my Seagate 500GB external HD that is preventing me from accessing the drive. Every time I attempt to access the External HD it kicks up the error message shown below:Error when getting information for file '/media/500GB-Stora/Shades': Input/output errorBelow is a long list of the content of the HD. The file Shades is the offending article.andy@andy-crunchbang:~$ cd /media/500GB-Storage bash: cd: /media/500GB-Storage: No such file or directory andy@andy-crunchbang:~$ cd /media/500GB-Stora andy@andy-crunchbang:/media/500GB-Stora$ ls -l ls: cannot access Shades: Input/output error total 24688 drwx------ 2 andy andy 16384 Oct 27 18:42 2013-10-27-18-img-sda9-home drwx------ 2 andy andy 16384 Oct 27 20:10 2013-10-27-19-sda9-2-img drwx------ 3 andy andy 16384 Sep 21 15:02 Audio Books drwx------ 10 andy andy 16384 Oct 7 13:10 Backup Scripts -rw-r--r-- 1 andy andy 731353 Oct 3 02:19 B&W Woodland -rw-r--r-- 1 andy andy 24350160 Sep 30 13:34 Deluxe_Conky_Theme_Pack.cmtp.7z drwx------ 7 andy andy 16384 Oct 28 20:15 Movies drwx------ 49 andy andy 16384 Oct 24 15:42 Music drwx------ 3 andy andy 16384 Sep 27 08:03 PDF Files drwx------ 6 andy andy 16384 Sep 20 00:08 Photos d????????? ? ? ? ? ? Shades drwx------ 2 andy andy 16384 Sep 23 20:21 spideroak-2013-09-23-18-img drwx------ 4 andy andy 16384 Oct 5 17:40 The.Big.Bang.Theory.S06.Season.6.Complete.720p.HDTV.ReEnc-[maximersk] drwx------ 4 andy andy 16384 Sep 19 23:53 Videos andy@andy-crunchbang:/media/500GB-Stora$ rm Shades rm: cannot remove `Shades': Input/output error andy@andy-crunchbang:/media/500GB-Stora$ sudo -i [sudo] password for andy: root@andy-crunchbang:~# cd /media/500GB-Stora root@andy-crunchbang:/media/500GB-Stora# rm Shades rm: cannot remove `Shades': Input/output error root@andy-crunchbang:/media/500GB-Stora# cd root@andy-crunchbang:~# cd /media/500GB-StoraMy next question is an obvio