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Status in GNOME Disks:
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Same issue here, reported there:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1278944
It is not consistent between disks, even when there are from the same vendor or
the same model.
Of course, the controller may be totally different.
Note that it all cases, they spin down correctly under Mac OS o
Ping?
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Status in GNOME Disks:
Fix Released
Status in
Inconclusive. Something crashes the drive. Possibly LPM is too much for
your device. Please try this kernel disabling it:
https://build.opensuse.org/project/monitor?project=home%3Aoneukum%3Abnc922634_disableLPM
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Ok, then this is not the port status issue.
Please activate dynamic debugging of xhci
echo "modules xhci_hcd +p" > /sys/kernel/debug/dynamic_debug/control
and retest.
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Created attachment 646177
systemd-journalctl output
Oliver,
Started "systemd-journalctl -f" and then the following commands and/or
actions where ejecuted:
{1.- Activate dynamic debugging of xhci}
medina:~ # date; echo "modules xhci_hcd +p" >
/sys/kernel/debug/dynamic_debug/control
Thu Sep
Created attachment 646529
systemd-journalctl divided by action
Sure,
I attached a tar.gz with three files:
01-insertHDD.log, inserting the HDD...
02-ejectHDD.log, execution of the command "eject /dev/sdb"
03-powerOffHDD.log, powering off and automatic remounting, command
"udisksctl power-off -
Could you please redo and split the logs when you do something?
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Same results with 4.2.rc6-1.1.g4a2cf4a
medina:~ # eject /dev/sdb
systemd-journalctl log:
Aug 13 10:45:10 medina.novell.com udisksd[1953]: Cleaning up mount point
/run/media/luis/LUIS (device 8:17 is not mounted)
Aug 13 10:45:10 medina.novell.com ntfs-3g[3278]: Unmounting /dev/sdb1 (LUIS)
Aug 13
(In reply to Jiri Slaby from comment #12)
> It's perhaps ready now :).
Indeed. Please test KOTD.
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It's perhaps ready now :).
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Status in GNOME Disks:
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I now have Ubuntu 14.04 and it does not have udisks or sg_start but the
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FYI, when you unbind the scsi disk driver by writing the 1 to the delete
knob in sysfs, it takes care of issuing the synchronize cache and
start/stop unit commands. You can see this in dmesg. You mentioned the
usb mass storage driver, which I would not have thought of. I'd bet
that is the issue.
HI,
tested on OpenSuse 13.10 and the patch doesn't work.
The HDD led remains switched ON (Toshiba Canvio Usb 3.0, 2.0TB)
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Thank you for your commit, David!
But as Programmist11180 I don't see any differences after applying this
patch. My WD HDD acts as before.
How I can get full debug log about low-level actions which are performed
during Safely remove from Nautilus or Disks?
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I don't see a difference after applying this patch.
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Hi, finally got around to making udisks also send the SYNCHRONIZE CACHE
command. Please check if it works. The patch is on master and here:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/udisks/commit/?id=429892f2ec39d66732bee0f78d093eb6d2c5433f
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Viola, it actually worked this time
My steps on the same configuration were:
1."sg_start --start /dev/sdX"
2."sg_start --stop /dev/sdX"
And my drive i.e Seagate Backup Plus Drive was powered down for about 1
minute or so then I don't know why or how it restarted
Ubuntu 13.10
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For me the command “udisks --detach /dev/sdX” detaches the device for a
second and the device is then redetected and mounted again always
How ever the command “sg_start --stop /dev/sdX” does the same in the first try
and actually detached and turned off my hdd
in the first try but after that I've
Hi, sorry for the lack of updates. Nothing special, just been busy with
work, I'm still planning on adding the SYNCHRONIZE CACHE command.
Hopefully I'll get to look at it soon. Thanks.
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Hello nrbrtx.
I have compiled and installed udisks 2.1.3. And I have a problem. udisksctl not
work.
$ udisksctl power-off -b /dev/sde
(process:3807): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid (NULL) pointer instance
(process:3807): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **:
g_signal_handlers_disconnect_matched: assertio
Created attachment 95371
strace nautilus with udisks2, WD-HDD safely remove (ok - unmounted, fail -
mounted)
Dear, David!
I look udisks2 git-repo, it seems that there are no changes since last comments.
I prepared two strace logs for nautilus with my WD-HDD connected:
* nautilus_ok.txt represent
When I try execute (udisks2 installed):
$ udisksctl power-off -b /dev/sde
It says: "Unknown command `power-off'"
What do I do not so?
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Programmist11180, you can always detect which devices are connected with
"fdisk -l" (called by root) or watch syslog on device connection. It seems that
/dev/sde device does not exist. Also you can check which storage devices are
connected in gnome-disks (previously palimsest).
Usually /dev/sda
sudo cp /usr/local/lib/libudisks2.so.0.0.0 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-
gnu/libudisks2.so.0.0.0
And after reboot 'eject' became available in Thunar.
This is my small test:
1. Seagate Portable. Filesystem - one big NTFS volume. Eject from Thunar - no
power-off. Disable volume and then eject from Thunar
Hello, Programmist11180!
>From comment #8 to #23 we talk about unrelease udisks2 version from
>git-repository.
If you are on Ubuntu (or Mint, or other Debian/Ubuntu based distro) you
can follow my instruction (in comment #10) to compile udisks2 from
latest sources and test "udisksctl power-off -b
Hello, Programmist11180!
Did you completely followed my instruction in comment #10? Have you rebooted PC
after udisks 2.1.3 installation?
Do you have Ubuntu 14.04 as me?
Does power-off work from gnome-disks or Nautilus?
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nrbrtx, I have Debian Wheezy (with some Sid), and Thunar filemanager.
The paths in built udisks and udisks from repository differs.
This solve the problem
sudo cp /usr/local/etc/dbus-1/system.d/org.freedesktop.UDisks2.conf
/etc/dbus-1/system.d/
But there is an another problem:
$ udisksctl power-o
It seems that problem is fixed with the newest version udisks2 2.1.3-1 in
Trusty.
>From NEWS file:
Send SCSI START STOP UNIT when powering down a drive (see this commit -
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/udisks/commit/?id=fcdd8f48b6ac9b1b6da82fdf5f59230fc2ea6feb)
udisksctl: add power-off v
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Thank you for reply, David!
>I have an idea of what's wrong here but before I speculate on that,
what exactly does "enable automount" mean? Are you referring to having
the 'auto' option in the /etc/fstab file?
By "enable automount" I mean these dconf-editor parameters:
org.gnome.desktop.media-han
Let me see if I understand this correctly:
1. Manually unmount, then power-off via the Disks GUI works as expected.
2. The "safely remove drive" button in Nautilus does not work as expected.
Is that about right?
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It seems that my english is not perfect. I'm sorry.
Let's consider only WD-HDD.
>Let me see if I understand this correctly:
> 1. Manually unmount, then power-off via the Disks GUI works as expected.
Yes.
> 2. The "safely remove drive" button in Nautilus does not work as expected.
No. It works as
Created attachment 93492
log-files for my WD-HDD (Ubuntu 14.04 with udisks1 and udisks2)
Thank you for reply, David.
>Your testing with udisks1 is on an older version of Ubuntu (12.04 vs. 14.04)
>isn't it? If so, any chance you can install the udisks1 package on the same OS
>as you tested with
Hey, thanks for testing the patches.
(In reply to comment #10)
> 1.2. WD - 'Safely remove drive' option in Nautilus spinned-down it,
> gnome-disks 'Power off the drive' and 'udisksctl power-off -b /dev/sdX'
> works too.
> But there is a little difference - if I enable automount
I have an idea of
Created attachment 93407
Syslog/Message for my WD USB-HDD (from plugging-in to Safely remove) - Ubuntu
14.04 with UDisks 2.1.3
>Also, please include all messages from udisks from syslog (e.g.
/var/log/messages or similar) when pressing the "Power off" button in
Disks. It should contain some usefu
(Hmm, the drives have
can_stop=1
start_stop_type=shutdown
so everything should be good. My guess is that it's the NTFS partition
that is the culprit. Specifically, unmounting it via udisks somehow
fails.)
If you manually unmount the partitions, does powering down the drive
wo
>OK, I'm interested in output of /var/log/messages when it doesn't work with
>the WD. Or is that what you posted in comment 15?
I tested it again - the log in comment 15 represent both situations - when
drive spinned-down and when it does not. Only timestamps differ, messages order
is the same.
OK, I'm interested in output of /var/log/messages when it doesn't work
with the WD. Or is that what you posted in comment 15?
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Thank you for your commits, David!
I installed all build-dependencies on my Ubuntu 14.04 system with 'apt-
get install build-dep', did a 'git clone
git://anongit.freedesktop.org/udisks', did './autogen.sh', did 'make',
did 'sudo checkinstall make install', verified that I have udisks 2.1.3
install
(In reply to comment #22)
> I have 500Gb of data on my NTFS partition, so I do not want to reformat my
> HDD. I'm sorry for this.
Fair enough. I'll try to see if I can repro on my hardware.
> If there are no other differences - please add SYNCHRONIZE CACHE, I'm ready
> to do a test and report bac
(In reply to comment #20)
> >OK, I'm interested in output of /var/log/messages when it doesn't work with
> >the WD. Or is that what you posted in comment 15?
> I tested it again - the log in comment 15 represent both situations - when
> drive spinned-down and when it does not. Only timestamps diff
Today I tested 5 other drives with different paritioning schemes (1 primary + 1
extended partition with some logical partitions in it):
3 of them were successfully Safely removed (in Nautilus) and Powered off (in
Disks),
2 of them were successfully Safely removed (in Nautilus) and Powered off (i
Created attachment 93414
Syslog/Message for my WD USB-HDD (from plugging-in to Safely remove) - Ubuntu
12.04 with UDisks 1.0.4-5ubuntu2.1
If that can help I prepared syslog/messages for my WD-HDD in Ubuntu
12.04 too. Sequence is identical to comment 15.
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Thanks for testing. I'll look into making udisks2 sending SYNCHRONIZE
CACHE and START/STOP UNIT commands. Stay tuned.
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> command “sg_start --stop /dev/sdX” really spin-downs my drive (sometimes
> on 2nd or 3rd attempt - I don’t know why), device remains in system and
> spin-up again only on my demand.
Btw, this is because the sg_start command opens the device node with
O_RDWR which causes an uevent 'change' event
OK, I just made that change
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/udisks/commit/?id=fcdd8f48b6ac9b1b6da82fdf5f59230fc2ea6feb
and tested it with a couple of different units. Notes
- One of my devices (bus-powered) does not accept the START STOP UNIT
command so we just continue if it fails. That is, thi
Dear David!
First of all I would like to thank you for answer and recommendation!
I tested my USB-harddrives with sg_start utility. Thank you for hint, I
did not know about SCSI utilities before.
I made such tests under Ubuntu 12.04.4, Fedora 20 and OpenSuSe 13.1 with all
installed updates.
* Ub
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Debian, udisks2 v 2.1.2-1. When I do safely remove of Seagate Portable
from Thunar, udisks2 doesn't switch off a disk power when detaching. But
udisks1 switch off a disk power.
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The reason that
$ udisks --detach /dev/sdX
spins down the disk properly but clicking the "Power off" menu item in
the GNOME Disks application doesn't has to do with the fact that the
udisks program is from udisks version 1 and was rewritten in udisks
version 2.
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** Bug watch added: Novell/SUSE Bugzilla #859374
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=859374
** Also affects: gnome-disk-utility (openSUSE) via
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=859374
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #1055223
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** Also affects: gnome-disk-utility (Fedora) via
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1055223
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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** Tags added: trusty
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Title:
Safely remove is not working (or broken) in Gnome Disks
Status in GNOME Disks:
Fix Re
Tested again on Arch with
* gnome-disk-utility 3.10.0 UDisks 2.1.1 (built against 2.1.1)
* Nautilus 3.10.1
- the bug exists with both applications. Please fix it.
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Bug still exists in Ubuntu 14.04 with all installed updates.
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Title:
Safely remove is not working (or broken) in Gnome
There is no Safely remove option in Nautilus 3.10.1 too.
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Title:
Safely remove is not working (or broken) in Gnome Dis
Bug exists in Fedora 20 with gnome-disk-utility 3.10.0
UDisks 2.1.1 (built against 2.1.1).
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Title:
Safely remove is no
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** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #71802
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71802
** Also affects: udisks via
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71802
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Bug exists in Saucy final release.
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Title:
Safely remove is not working (or broken) in Gnome Disks
Status in GNOME Di
** Changed in: gnome-disk-utility
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
** Changed in: gnome-disk-utility
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #675542
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=675542
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Public bug reported:
In 12.04 I was able to safely remove USB-stick (make its LED off) and USB-HDD
(do a spin down).
In 13.04 this option is missed.
In 13.10 it is appeared again, but not working as expected:
+Gnome Disks normally powers off the USB flash (tested on 4 different
flashes and
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