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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 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 ls reading directory . input/output error ubuntu 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 reformat the whole drive to ext4, which I eventually would have done in any case. Or i could just ignore the defective folder which does not harm anyone. However if this problem is the first warning of a failing drive, I would rather get a new drive now, before some more importan
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Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads cannot open directory . input/output error with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1605384 programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Errors when move files using mv on CentOs up vote 0 down vote favorite I am moving files from my CentOs disk to mounted USB drive as root. My current working directory is /mnt/hdd/backupmy command is : mv -v /home/haifzhan/20141215/*gz http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30224268/errors-when-move-files-using-mv-on-centos . > history.log Error Messages on console: mv: cannot create regular file `./20141215/filename_xxx.gz': Input/output error mv: writing `./20141215/filename_yyy.gz': Input/output error My tracking history log in history.log that create by -v by command mv: `/home/haifzhan/20141215/filename_xxx.gz' -> `./20141215/filename_xxx.gz' `/home/haifzhan/20141215/filename_yyy.gz' -> `./20141215/filename_yyy.gz' The destination folder details: drwx------. 2 root root 319488 May 13 16:46 20141215 Can anyone help? Thanks! linux centos6 mv share|improve this question edited May 13 '15 at 20:16 asked May 13 '15 at 20:07 Haifeng Zhang 4,27541235 1 From the output it is trying to move the file onto itself. –Rob May 13 '15 at 20:12 I said my current directory is /mnt/hdd/backup , trying to move from /home/haifzhan/20141215 to /mnt/hdd/backup/20141215 –Haifeng Zhang May 13 '15 at 20:13 @JohnBollinger If move the file onto itself, it will say something like this: mv: ‘sample.csv’ and ‘./sample.csv’ are the same file –Haifeng Zhang May 13 '15 at 20:15 I assume you checked the permissions source directory as well?
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