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more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us ubuntu input output error external hard drive Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a input output error ubuntu usb 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, drives randomly refusing to read / write [closed] up vote 4 down vote favorite 1 I have an issue with one of our servers running Ubuntu 10.04, it
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is running BackupPC and collects backups from various machines / servers around the building. On the 8th minute (12:08, 12:18, 12:28 etc) the backups are transferred to an external hard drive, we have three and rotate one drive for another everyday. The problem we are having is we are randomly experiencing input / output errors, when this happens you cannot read / write to the drive, it hasn't unmounted so I can cd to the mount point /media/backup1. The drives are not faulty as it's happening on all of them, so I'm at a loss as to what the problem could be, here is an example of the many errors we get: gzip: stdout: Input/output error /var/lib/backuppc/backuppc_offline: line 47: /media/backup1/Tue/offline.log: Input/output error ls: cannot access /media/backup1/Tue/incr_1083_host1.something.co.uk.tar.gz: Input/output error ls: cannot access /media/backup1/Tue/incr_1088_host1.something.co.uk.tar.gz: Input/output error ls: cannot access /media/backup1/Tue/incr_1089_host1.something.co.uk.tar.gz: Input/output error ls: cannot access /media/backup1/Tue/incr_1090_host1.something.co.uk.tar.gz: Input/output error /var/lib/backuppc/backuppc_offline: line 39: /media/backup1/Tue/offline.log: Input/output error /var/lib/backuppc/backuppc_offline: line 44: /media/backup1/Tue/offline.log: Input/output error /var/lib/backuppc/backuppc_offline: line 45: /media/backup1/Tue/incr_1090_host1.something.co.uk.tar.gz: Input/output error /var/lib/backuppc/backuppc_offline: line 47: /media/backup1/Tue/offline.log: Input/output error ls: cannot a
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ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top zcat | head : write error from large gz file up vote 1 down vote favorite 1 I was trying zcat to get only the http://askubuntu.com/questions/15476/input-output-error-drives-randomly-refusing-to-read-write first 1M lines of a compressed .gzip file into a new one. However, I get the following error: $ zcat path/to/R2.fq.gz | head -100 >R2.fqtest head: write error: Input/output error I was relieved when I found this thread and tried: $ gunzip -c path/to/R2.fq.gz | head -n100 >R2_test.fq But I get the same error again! head: write error: Input/output error Anyone know what might be going on and how to fix it? thanks! Carmen Edit > As requested, I typed the following after getting http://superuser.com/questions/588168/zcat-head-write-error-from-large-gz-file the error tail /var/log/syslog and got tail: cannot open `/var/log/syslog' for reading: No such file or directory linux stdout head share|improve this question edited Apr 26 '13 at 20:55 asked Apr 26 '13 at 18:16 Carmen Sandoval 206 2 The command itself is correct. Right after the getting the error, execute tail /var/log/syslog and edit the result into your question. –Dennis Apr 26 '13 at 19:34 Done! :) I got tail: cannot open '/var/log/syslog' for reading: No such file or directory –Carmen Sandoval Apr 26 '13 at 20:56 Well, that didn't turn out to be particularly helpful... Which Linux distro are you using? –Dennis Apr 26 '13 at 20:58 Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.3 (Santiago) –Carmen Sandoval Apr 26 '13 at 21:09 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote it doesn't look like a problem with zcat/gunzip. Can you create the file and write into it? Try this: hexdump /dev/urandom | head -n 100 > R2_test.fq share|improve this answer answered Apr 26 '13 at 18:52 pqnet 32318 hexdump /dev/urandom | head -n 100 >R2_test.fq I get this: head: write error: Input/output error –Carmen Sandoval Apr 26 '13 at 20:50 then you probably can't write in the file R2_test.fq . Try it from a directory where you have write access. –pqnet Apr 26 '13 at 23:28 pqnet, I do have access to the folder where I am trying
Aug 2005 10:47:39 -0400 Hello, I was backing up my system with tar and gzip, the backup is succesful but when I try to output error decompress the tar file I got this Input/output error. Any sugestions? gzip version: 1.3.3 tar version: 1.13.25 Best regards, Eduardo Hernandez reply via email input output error to [Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread] gzip: stdout: Input/output error, Eduardo Hernández<= Re: gzip: stdout: Input/output error, Paul Eggert, 2005/08/26 Message not available Re: gzip: stdout: Input/output error, Paul Eggert, 2005/08/26 Prev by Date: Re: Bug Report: sed-4.1.4 misinterprets uClibc's malloc (patch included) Next by Date: Problem with gettext on Solaris Previous by thread: Re: May I ask... Next by thread: Re: gzip: stdout: Input/output error Index(es): Date Thread