>I'm a tad confused: you said the USB drive was brand new - did you use
>them with C 7.5, or not? Can you try to do a b/u using whatever drive you
>used before?
All the equipment I had before... Motherboard, cable etc... the drives
are new and this is the behaviour I was seeing...
I am currentl
On Wed, 12 Dec 2018 at 11:38, Jerry Geis wrote:
>
> >What kind of solid state 2 TB drive is this and how is it 'powered'?
> >It is looking like the drives aren't getting completely written to
> >before being removed as the ext4 error is a 'oh wait this drive
> >doesn't have everything I expected t
Jerry Geis wrote:
>> Do you have any "history" with the adapter you connected them to? If
>> not consider it as a possibility as well
>> (from bad experience of total filesystem/partition corruption on two
>> hard drives only to discover it was >something on the motherboard).
>
> Actually yes I us
>What kind of solid state 2 TB drive is this and how is it 'powered'?
>It is looking like the drives aren't getting completely written to
>before being removed as the ext4 error is a 'oh wait this drive
>doesn't have everything I expected too late to give up aah'
>type oops
This is a Samsu
On Wed, 12 Dec 2018 at 09:14, Jerry Geis wrote:
>
> >Do you have any "history" with the adapter you connected them to? If not
> consider it as a possibility as well
> >(from bad experience of total filesystem/partition corruption on two hard
> drives only to discover it was >something on the moth
> Am 12.12.2018 um 14:49 schrieb Jerry Geis :
>
> Am I doing something wrong ? I find it hard to believe the SSD (both) are
> bad.
>
I would check the integrity of this storage device:
# Notice: this destroys your data on the device
badblocks -c 10240 -s -w -t random -v /dev/sdxx
--
LF
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>Do you have any "history" with the adapter you connected them to? If not
consider it as a possibility as well
>(from bad experience of total filesystem/partition corruption on two hard
drives only to discover it was >something on the motherboard).
Actually yes I used them many times back on C7.5
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [CentOS] CentOS 7.6 external USB dmesg issue
I have a brand new 2T external Samsung SSD disk. (two of them) for backup.
I tried the first one and had an issue, I tried the second one and go
I have a brand new 2T external Samsung SSD disk. (two of them) for backup.
I tried the first one and had an issue, I tried the second one and got the
same issue.
Am I doing something wrong ? I find it hard to believe the SSD (both) are
bad.
I plugged in the USB 3.1 adapter, I fdisk /dev/sdd, n,
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