Re: [CentOS] Acroread9 crash in CentOS7

2017-08-09 Thread Ian Mortimer
On Tue, 2017-08-08 at 23:13 +0200, wwp wrote: > I'm getting a crash with acroread on my CentOS7 > (AdobeReader_enu-9.5.5-1.i486). > I install the official rpms from > ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/unix/, > tried 9.5.5, and former v9, v8, v7. Support for AdobeReader on Linux ended more than

Re: [CentOS] Errors on an SSD drive

2017-08-09 Thread mad.scientist.at.large
what file system are you using?  ssd drives have different characteristics that need to be accomadated (including a relatively slow write process which is obvious as soon as the buffer is full), and never, never put a swap partition on it, the high activity will wear it out rather quickly.  migh

Re: [CentOS] Errors on an SSD drive

2017-08-09 Thread Eliezer Croitoru
I have yet to see a SSD read\write error which wasn't related to disk issues like a bad sector but the controller might have an issue with the drive. To verify it you will need to burn some read\write IOPS of the drive but if it's under warranty then it's better to verify it now then later. Elieze

Re: [CentOS] Errors on an SSD drive

2017-08-09 Thread Mark Haney
To be honest, I'd not try a btrfs volume on a notebook SSD. I did that on a couple of systems and it corrupted pretty quickly. I'd stick with xfs/ext4 if you manage to get the drive working again.

Re: [CentOS] Errors on an SSD drive

2017-08-09 Thread hw
Robert Moskowitz wrote: I am building a new system using an Kingston 240GB SSD drive I pulled from my notebook (when I had to upgrade to a 500GB SSD drive). Centos install went fine and ran for a couple days then got errors on the console. Here is an example: [168176.995064] sd 0:0:0:0: [sd

Re: [CentOS] Errors on an SSD drive

2017-08-09 Thread Chris Murphy
If it's a bad sector problem, you'd write to sector 17066160 and see if the drive complies or spits back a write error. It looks like a bad sector in that the same LBA is reported each time but I've only ever seen this with both a read error and a UNC error. So I'm not sure it's a bad sector. What

[CentOS] Errors on an SSD drive

2017-08-09 Thread Robert Moskowitz
I am building a new system using an Kingston 240GB SSD drive I pulled from my notebook (when I had to upgrade to a 500GB SSD drive). Centos install went fine and ran for a couple days then got errors on the console. Here is an example: [168176.995064] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#14 FAILED Result: