Input Output Error During Read
Contents |
Get Kubuntu Get Xubuntu Get Lubuntu Get UbuntuStudio Get Mythbuntu Get Edubuntu Get Ubuntu-GNOME Get UbuntuKylin Ubuntu Code of Conduct Ubuntu Wiki Community Wiki Other input/output error during read on /dev/sda gparted Support Launchpad Answers Ubuntu IRC Support AskUbuntu Official Documentation User Documentation Social input/output error during read on /dev/sdb gparted Media Facebook Twitter Useful Links Distrowatch Bugs: Ubuntu PPAs: Ubuntu Web Upd8: Ubuntu OMG! Ubuntu Ubuntu Insights Planet Ubuntu input/output error during write on /dev/sdb Activity Page Please read before SSO login Advanced Search Forum The Ubuntu Forum Community Ubuntu Official Flavours Support General Help [SOLVED] Gparted Error: Input/Output error during read on /dev/sda Having
Error Fsyncing/closing /dev/sdb Input/output Error
an Issue With Posting ? Do you want to help us debug the posting issues ? < is the place to report it, thanks ! Results 1 to 6 of 6 Thread: Gparted Error: Input/Output error during read on /dev/sda Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode December 27th, libparted bug found input/output error during read on /dev/sdb 2013 #1 Ashfaqur Rahman View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message A Carafe of Ubuntu Join Date Apr 2013 Location /Earth/Bangladesh/Dhaka/ Beans 118 DistroUbuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr Gparted Error: Input/Output error during read on /dev/sda I was trying to shrink /dev/sda1 ( Label: Windows ) partition 10GB and add it to /dev/sda2 (Label: Files) (See Attachment). After moving 286GB suddenly I got that error message( See Attachment ). FYI I mounted /dev/sda1 partition after starting moving process. May be this is the cause of the error. I have noticed another thing, If I clicked on Retry/Cancel/Ignore button on the error message, progress bar of the moving process grows 0.01GB. That means to finish this process I have to click more thousands of clicks!! I also worried about my files. So, Is there any way to safely complete this process or safely terminate this process, so that I can keep my files / data safe? Attached Images -dev-sda - GParted_001.png (79.1 KB, 40 views) Applying pending operations_002.png (31.0 KB, 36 views) Libparted Bug Found!_004.png (14.5 KB, 40 views) Last edited by Ashfaqur Rahman; December 28
communities company blog Stack Exchange Inbox Reputation and Badges sign up log in tour help Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about error fsyncing/closing /dev/sda input/output error Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with
Salvation Hdd Scan And Repair
us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users
Input/output Error During Read On /dev/cciss/c0d0
and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: 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 How do https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2195947 I fix the Gparted message : Error while reading block at sector xxx? up vote 4 down vote favorite 4 When I tried to move one of my partitions, I got some error messages. Here are some extracts: Move /dev/sda7 to the left 00:05:09 ( ERROR ) (...) check file system on /dev/sda7 for errors and (if possible) fix them 00:00:10 ( SUCCESS ) e2fsck -f -y -v /dev/sda7 (...) move file http://askubuntu.com/questions/21101/how-do-i-fix-the-gparted-message-error-while-reading-block-at-sector-xxx system to the left 00:04:52 ( ERROR ) perform read-only test 00:04:52 ( ERROR ) using internal algorithm read 114013242 sectors finding optimal blocksize (...) read 113357882 sectors using a blocksize of 1024 sectors 00:04:36 ( ERROR ) 22527034 of 113357882 read Error while reading block at sector 385849832 23182394 sectors read ( ERROR ) (...) libparted messages ( INFO ) Input/output error during read on /dev/sda What should I do to effectively move my partition? partitioning gparted share|improve this question edited Jul 9 '12 at 13:09 Amith KK 6,8591046103 asked Jan 11 '11 at 18:48 Agmenor 5,97494089 This question has been viewed more than 1,000 times, but has never been upvoted when I write those lines… Thank you community. ;-) –Agmenor Oct 19 '11 at 2:33 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 5 down vote You have bad sectors on your hard disk. Back up any important data NOW. Then run the disk utility and click the SMART diagnostics. Run the long self test, and when that finishes, look at the values of the following attributes: Offline_Uncorrectable Current_Pending_Sector Reallocated_Sector_Ct If the uncorrectable count is non zero, or the reallocated or pending counts are more than a few, you need to replace the drive. If there are o
communities company blog Stack Exchange Inbox Reputation and Badges sign up log in tour help Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or http://askubuntu.com/questions/460640/input-output-error-during-write-on-dev-sdb-during-ubuntu-installation posting ads with us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/49476/cannot-access-disk-partition-table-broken a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: 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 input/output error during write on /dev/sdb during Ubuntu installation up vote 2 down vote favorite I am trying to install Ubuntu 14.04 on a clean output error hard drive but it gives an error: input/output error during write on /dev/sdb What should I do to fix it? Thanks in advance I haven't tried anything as I am a newbie. boot 14.04 share|improve this question edited May 4 '14 at 16:31 bender 1,196921 asked May 4 '14 at 16:12 user277874 1112 If you are installing from USB, then there is a problem with the USB. Ubuntu wasn't correctly copied on USB drive. –Cornelius May 4 '14 at 16:29 output error during make sure that your USB drive is properly connected. –Avinash Raj May 4 '14 at 16:32 possible duplicate of "errno 5 - input/output error" when trying to install –Eric Carvalho Aug 19 '15 at 12:27 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote "I am trying to install Ubuntu 14.04 on a clean hard drive": "input/output error during write on /dev/sdb" indicates that the system is unable to write to /dev/sdb. please begin by opening a terminal and providing the output of: sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdb If this fails, it's likely either the drive or the cable connecting it is bad. share|improve this answer answered May 4 '14 at 16:47 Elder Geek 11.5k52358 add a comment| up vote -1 down vote Try disk destroyer("dd") command, google for disk destroyer command , be extra careful on which partition it is being used. If this does not work then you device is broken, there is no way to fix it. share|improve this answer edited May 4 '14 at 16:47 answered May 4 '14 at 16:39 Vasantha Ganesh K 114210 this is disk destroyer command if you want: "sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb bs=1M" –Vasantha Ganesh K May 4 '14 at 16:45 dd stands for "Data Description" not disk destroyer. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dd_%28Unix%29 –Heihachi Nov 14 '14 at 6:12 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Fac
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Unix & Linux Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Unix & 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 can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Cannot access disk, partition table broken up vote 2 down vote favorite 1 I was so dumb, to turn of the power on my Readynas Ultra 4 when it was installing the disk (3TB WD Green), I had no time to wait for it as I was going to return it (It was too damn noisy) The disk installation was at 0% and stayed like that for 2 minutes, so I decided to turn it off without really thinking about the consequences. Anyways, now it’s done, and I need to put it into my new NAS (Synology 413j), but that’s not going very good. The disk is recognized in BIOS, and I get it up as /dev/sdc when I run gparted live on USB. But it is not shown in Windows device manager or in Ubuntu. When I run sudo gparted on a live Ubuntu USB, I get Input/output error during read on /dev/sdc. I have tried more stuff in gparted live, but to sum it up, it is very similar to what's happening here: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1492414.html Up to the part where he runs badsectors, and get alot of errors, I ran badsectors -vs (I guess that is just read, and show output. I ran it for about 3000sectors, and for each block it counted the output was: (and so on) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 140.00% done, 0:01 elapsed. (14/0/0 errors) 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 310.00% done, 0:02 elapsed. (31/0/0 errors) In gparted(live) the /dev/sdc disk shows, but its all unallocated, and it shows an input/output read error when it scans all disks. When I try to create a new partition, I get an error with no partition table. I go to device - create partition table, and select gpt, I get about 5-6 errors with input/output read and also write on /dev/sdc. When I enter gdisk on gparted(live) I get: Warning! Read error 5; strange behavior now likely! Warning! Read error 5; strange behavior now likely! Partition table scan: MBR: not present BSD: not present APM: not present GPT: not present Creating new GPT entries. When I run smartctl: ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo smartctl --all /dev/sdc smartctl 5.41 2011-06-09 r3365 [x86_64-linux