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After removing marvell-card (now SiI 3132, sata_sil24 module) this error
and various other problems (e.g. "gpu has fallen of the bus", early
freezes, nic sometimes not available) are gone. Looks like an
incompatibility between marvell and board [Asrock A770DE+]).
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Same at server HP ProLiant DL320e Gen8 v2, BIOS P80 08/28/2013 with two
hard drives ST500NM0011 and ST2000NC001-1DY164
Problems only with ST2000NC001! ST500NM0011 working fine.
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I have had this problem, both with read and write errors but I have only
recently noticed it after doing a new install on a headless server and leaving
the screen plugged in. I have not had any crashed, data loss or data
corruption.
Interestingly I have 3 HP ML150 servers but only 2 report this
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NB: since using lowlatency-kernel and disabling NCQ the problem
disappeared too :-)
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I've also this problem, I've solved using partition ext2 and ext3. Maybe
and ext4 bug?
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I would like to say that comment #126 was right, in my case at least.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/550559/comments/126
Try disabling ncq for your SSD drive before anything else.
I also tried latest kernels (3.7) with no change.
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Same problem here after upgrade to 12.04 I think. It's on 1TB Seagate
drive that I have running for 4 and a half years now in Mythbuntu setup.
It's the OS drive ufortunatelly, I have another WD 2TB which is fine.
Started experiencing Mythtv freezes and crashes lately so thought to do
a SMARt test a
Oh, forgot to mention in comment #135 that the SSD drive is connected to
Intel SATA3 port.
00:1f.2 SATA controller: Intel Corporation Device 1e02 (rev 04)
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I have the same problem, but running Debian 6.0.6 with 2.6 kernel. I
have tried two different motherboards, different cables etc. but the
problem is always there with the SSD SATA3 drive (that works perfectly
in Windows 7 with the same hardware). I have SATA3 HDDs on the same
machine that work with
> Christopher M. Penalver (penalvch) wrote on 2012-11-01:
> > Pepre, if you have a bug in Ubuntu, could you please file a
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Ok, done. See:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1077718
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Hello,
I have the same problem on an ASUS P7P55D-E PRO mainboard with the Marvell
88SE9123 PCIe SATA 6.0 onboard controller and two WDC WD1002FAEX-00Z3A0 Sata
6.0 disks.
=> READ and WRITE freezes with SATA 6.0Gbps and NCQ; Limiting to SATA 3.0Gbps
without NCQ gives me a stable system.
( kernel
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> Isn't that "complete" enough?
I don't know why Christopher incompletes it all the time; perhaps:
"We don't need to think about things that are not possible."
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Just for completeness:
since installing 12.04.1 server (adding fluxbox) the bug doesn't appear
any more.
SW RAID5 with
SATA cont
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What is wrong with that bug report ? There are 130 comments, about 80
affected people, also the issue has been narrowed to NCQ (disabling it
is a workaround), that bug even prevents people facing it to properly
install Ubuntu.
Isn't that "complete" enough ??
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I have oneiric on my IBM lenovo and today i have this problem of failed
command: READ FPDMA QUEUED when iam trying to boot . How to solve this
issue ? Any pointers will be helpful.
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I had this problem with 10.04 some years ago. I just updated to 12.04
(and 3.2.0-26-generic kernel) and its back. I am using an older OCZ
Agility SSD. Booting with NCQ disabled for that drive fixed my problem
then and now, in terms of boot time. I still get an error message:
[2.895665] EXT4-fs
after searching forums for the solution to my problem for the last couple of
days, I think I may have found what's causing freezes (at least for the SSD
drives). I'm still testing it to check for 100% if this is the case, but for
now I believe that freezes are caused by the driver using the NCQ
I've had freeze ups for a while now and I seem to remember it occurring
after a kernel upgrade a while back. Would generally have to reboot and
sometimes boot from a live install CD to fix disk errors. The recent
upgrade to Lucid kernel 3.0.0-19 seems to have remedied my situation
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I have been just been hit by this issue, with the exact same messages as
the OP. This is on Dell E6410 2 year old with Ubuntu 12.04 completely
updated.
The system boots but it is so slow it is useless. I'm trying to report a
bug from the system but is is so slow that it is becoming almost
impossi
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same thing happens here on a OCZ Vertex 3 with Asrock 770 Extereme 3 board. the
system randomly freezes for a couple of seconds and then I see errors in the
log.
...
ata6.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x1f SErr 0x0 action 0x6 frozen
ata6.00: failed command: READ FPDMA QUEUED
ata6.00: cmd 60/
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I'm also seeing "failed command: WRITE FPDMA QUEUED" using a GA 990FXA-
UD7 board with Crucial m4 SSDs connected to the Southbridge SATA
controller (ATI SB950) on oneiric . Sometimes this error would crash the
machine (the RAID5 module actually), sometimes it will just reset the
SATA link and keep
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Same problem here.
Sometime I get very long boots.
Very. Very. Long..
I attach my whole dmesg, whereas here I report a significant extract:
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811 [ 14.297122] EXT4-fs (sda5): INFO: recovery required on readonly
filesystem
812 [ 14.297130] EXT4-fs (sda5): write access will be
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@penalvch :
> apport-collect -p linux 550559
"You are not the reporter or subscriber of this problem report, or the report
is a duplicate or already closed.
Please create a new report using "apport-bug"."
Then tried apport-bug and it complains that I'm not running a ubuntu
kernel, which kinda m
@penalvch :
It's happening to me right now on 3.1.8, on a month-old Lenovo E420 and
a brand-new OCZ Virtex2 60GB SSD. Is that upstream enough for ya?
Steve
Apr 9 12:01:07 fyre kernel: [ 104.803190] ata1: hard resetting link
Apr 9 12:01:07 fyre kernel: [ 105.129298] ata1: SATA link up 6.0 Gbp
Shame on me... on my machine this issue was in fact an issue of the HDD: some
not-readable sectors. Strange, the "long" self-test of SMART did report no
errors. Then I ran the WD proprietary HD checker. It also reported "no error".
But after the tool ran the issue is gone. Obviously it did silen
crashbit, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in
it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? Can you try
with the latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO CD images are
available from http:/
I switched around the cables in my RAID5 with no effect (sdc gets the
error).
I switched around the HDs with no effect (sdc gets the error).
Since
for i in a b c d e ; do echo 1 > /sys/block/sd$i/device/queue_depth ;
done
in rc.local the error appears rarely. But under stress (reading large
fil
Quote: "And please - this is no "cable" bug ;-)"
As you can read in the comments, for me and others the problems went
away after using a thicker more expensive SATA cable with firm braced
connectors.
The logical conclusion would be that the same effect can be observed
with two different causes (
Indeed, we need to put more "fire" to this bug. It appeared out of the
blue today on my Aspire 1810TZ (Laptop). For the first time in 1 year of
flawless operation with Ubuntu 10.04 wrote a file of 2.6GB size. The
error occurs persistently when I try to read this particular huge file
again. This is
I found a workaround that worked for me at the moment at least.
Disable acpi by editing /etc/default/grub and add "acpi=off pci=noacpi" to
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT. I'll report if the errors come back.
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Two years later and still nobody assigned?
I did not have this problem with 10.04 installed around feb 2011. I never
upgraded the kernel and it ran fine. Yesterday i decided to go for 12.04 and
the problem appeared. Tried going back to 10.04, but the only version I get my
hands on now, 10.04.4,
OK. I've just fixed mine after struggling for the last few days: it was
just a bad SATA cable.
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This bug should be marked as being important. I'm affected by this bug
and because of this, my grub is broken and is unrepairable.
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Turns out not to be the kernel in my case, but udisks-daemon which is
doing the persistent polling of the non-existent GTP on the bad sector,
and thus severly retarding boot times and performance.
I've filed a bug on that:
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Found and fixed the problem. In my case the kernel was trying to check
the secondary GUID partition table (GPT), where there was a bad sector -
in this case in the second-to-last sector on the disk (and outside of
all partitions). Except on my system there also was no GUID partition
table - no prim
Just had this show up on an ASUS 1001P. In this case it may be failing
hardware, for all I know. Getting a lot of:
Mar 2 08:31:29 boot2 kernel: [ 2958.107227] ata1.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct
0x1 SErr 0x0 action 0x0
Mar 2 08:31:29 boot2 kernel: [ 2958.107242] ata1.00: irq_stat 0x4008
Mar
The problem occured to me again, this time on a different setup: dual
boot Windows 7 and Kubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot, so a completely
different kernel than Lucid. Ran Windows 7 exclusively for a week: no
apparent problems with the disk. My 2nd day with Kubuntu and after some
5 hours of uptime...
Acer 5750z same issue
00:1f.2 SATA controller: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family
6 port SATA AHCI Controller (rev 04) (prog-if 01 [AHCI 1.0])
Subsystem: Acer Incorporated [ALI] Device 0504
Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr-
St
This problem recently appeared on my Acer Aspire laptop running Ubuntu 11.10
oneiric.
kern.log and syslog are filling up fast with the errors and some commands
(grepping through syslog) return IO Errors. Booting and sleeping take longer
than usual, but the machine is still usable for network op
This particular issue has been plaguing my setup for quite some time.
Many different hard drives were tried (different mainboard, too), but I
eventually just learned to tolerate it and kept replacing hard drives
after they were inevitably 'rotted' by the machine's behavior. I'm not
entirely sure _
Same here:
- The previous, aged Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) worked without trouble.
- Fresh install from CD: Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot)
After copying from backups (from several different medias ofcourse) the same
situation can be seen:
See http://skalaria.japo.fi/HDD-errors.txt
In my case the
I'm having the exact same issues on 8 machines. :-(
Various kernels tested. I placed new disks in the servers. 12 hours later first
errors appeared.
Quite annoying. I have switched now to ext3 filesystem because people here
wrote the errors will appear only on ext4.
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Another one of those crashes/freezes. This time not only READ but also
WRITE FPDMA queued. For the rest the same symptoms: System freezes >
hard reset required > after reset everything seems fine.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS
Release:10.04
Codename: lucid
I never believed in anything other than the cheapest SATA cables, but
for me the problems went away after using a thicker more expensive SATA
cable with firm braced connectors.
I still consider this a bug though. If there are communication problems
with your death-ray hardware, you expect it to ch
I get similar error messages. I'm know on Lucid with the following kernel:
2.6.32-35-generic-pae #78-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 11 17:01:12 UTC 2011 i686 GNU/Linux
Although I've experienced similar errors on Natty however I don't have
the logs from those freezes anymore.
Anyway here are the latest releva
I get similar error messages. I'm know on Lucid with the following kernel:
2.6.32-35-generic-pae #78-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 11 17:01:12 UTC 2011 i686 GNU/Linux
Although I've experienced similar errors on Natty however I don't have
the logs from those freezes anymore.
Anyway here are the latest releva
I was just thinking that these problems might be due to misconfiguration
or suboptimal configuration of the controller, or even suboptimal
configuration of and/or conflicts with other devices in the system.
So it might be a driver problem, but also a driver problem of some other
device (other cont
Ubuntu 11.04 natty
fresh boot - errors are during boot sequence
Linux linux 2.6.38-11-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Mon Sep 12 21:17:25 UTC
2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
# hdparm -i /dev/sdd
/dev/sdd:
Model=ST32000542AS, FwRev=CC37, SerialNo=5XW0S99F
Config={ HardSect NotMFM HdSw>15uSec Fixed DT
This bug is still present in Oneiric Ocelot:
Kernel: 3.0.0-11
Chipset: AMD A50M Fusion
Mainboard: Zotac Fusion
Hard drive: Samsung Spinpoint F4EG 2TB drive.
OS is unaffected because it's running from a separate SSD.
I don't know how to test the provided options that work in 2% of cases
though, b
Hi there!
my problem is solved. It was the mainboard.
I got it exchanged and the new one runs just fine.
Good luck!
Lars
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I have been this kind of errors since a month ago, and it's going worse. At
first it affected MP3 playing, after that, video playing. Now, Synaptic is
affected too and it looks as if my HD is getting rotted...
I own a HP Pavilion tx2000, installed Ubuntu 10.04, intensive user for
engineering: py
I have this problem, but I have learned something new about it, the
problem seems controller related during its interaction with a ext4 file
systems using ncq. When I first had this problem, I assumed it was
hardware so I bought a new disk and added it to my system and on a lark
I reformatted and p
I'm actually running Debian Lenny (2.6.32-5), but I ended up here when
googling for that "READ FPDMA QUEUED" error. I have an MSI K9AG Neo2
(MS-7368) motherboard with the following SATA controller:
00:12.0 SATA controller: ATI Technologies Inc SB600 Non-Raid-5 SATA
I have three disks in my comput
Hi,everyone
I have the same error when I upgrade my hp cq45-307tx with a new
harddisk(Hitachi HTS725050A9A364).After I install debian-6.0.1-i386
linux and begin to reboot,the same error as #18 occured(not set
parameter noncq).But win7 works good at the same machine.
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It would be nice if it was just that motherboard, but given how varied
our setups are, (including mine which isn't in a raid at all) I think
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Hi there!
here is an update.
I think I found the source of my problems. Its the board or the CPU.
board: Supermicro H8SCM-F
cpu: Opteron 4170HE
I think it's the chipset or the like.
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/1150608
Greetings
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Never ending story... :-(
A few months the problem appeared once in a blue moon. In the last two
days i extended my raid and lvm, and growed the ext4. All was running
fine, although the HDs were under heavy stress. I rebooted this morning,
and installed a new ker
I've meant to update this. I thought mine was fixed but it rapidly
turned out to be wrong. It now builds the RAID1 array, looks to complete
but then fails at the very end and marks the array as stale. This is
with Hitachi drives. I'm trying to track down if this is an issue like
you might have foun
According to this thread
http://lkml.indiana.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/1106.0/02136.html
my problem is related to the hdds, which are not RAID-able.
This seems true for this disks:
* Western Digital WD RE4-GP
* Seagate Barracuda ES
I'll post again when I received the new disks.
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Hello
Looks like I have the same problem.
Also with ubuntu 10.10 Live
and this controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88SX7042 PCI-e 4-port
SATA-II (rev 02)
and this controller: Silicon Image, Inc. SiI 3132 Serial ATA Raid II Controller
(rev 01)
and with mainboard controller.
Deactivated N
Hi!
I tested with
2.6.39: same problem occurs much later
dmesg attached
Where else should I report this? A kernel ML? (linux_scsi, linux_raid?)
Best regards
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I suspect this isn't just one bug, but more than one. Everyone has a
different "fix" for the "same" problem. For me, ditching Seagate
ST32000542AS for WD20EARS drives fixes my problem.
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 05:21, Lars <550...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I tested with
> 2.6.32-22-serve
Hi!
I tested with
2.6.32-22-server: same problem
2.6.35-25-server: problem occurs later
2.6.35.13: same as 2.6.35-25-server
now i try to get 2.6.38.6 compiled an running.
I'm away for a week. so expect the result on next wednesday at earliest.
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This still occurs in natty:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1731070
Also I am observing it and SMART report is healthy.
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elder kernel 2.6.32-22-server same problem
newer kernel 2.6.35-25-server same problem occurs later
I'll try Felix' hint and compile a vanilla kernel.
regards
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Please review my report:
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That's how I was able to resolve the Problem.
in short words: get current kernel source from www.kernel.org
install kernel-package
make oldconfig using the ubuntu config
different HDDs smae problem:
Seagate ST3320620NS
tested kernels so far: 2.6.32-31-server
I'll try different kernels.
Thanks Vasco for the hint.
Lars
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- Changing acoustic management from 254 to 128 does not change anything.
BTW: the HDDs I use are:
Western Digital
- WDC WD2002FYPS
- WDC WD2003FYYS
I'll exchange the HDDs against Seagates (but only 320GB)
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Lars,
The only thing that seems to prevent this error for me is running an
older kernel. I'm running 2.6.32-22 now without any trouble. I haven't
checked at exactly what kernel version things start to go wrong, and I
don't think I will because I don't want to risk corrupting my data.
Maybe now tha
- same with only one cpu core (nosmp as kernel option) and with the lowest cpu
clock (800MHz)
- same with HDDs directly attached to HBA without disk drive bay in between
(Chenbro SK33502)
_Please_ make a suggestion what I could test next.
Thanks
Lars
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Hi,
here is the report about my test with the SAS-HBA.
The problem seems the same the symptoms change.
The result is as bad as before.
For me it is very important to get this tracked down.
SAS-HBA: areca ARC-1300ix-16
module: mvsas
test:
mdadm -C /dev/md3 -l6 -n8 /dev/sdc-h] missing missing
(th
The following erros occur with the live demo of the desktop install CD of 11.04
natty:
kernel: 2.6.38-8-generic x86_64
[ 876.391515] md/raid:md3: device sde operational as raid disk 2
[ 876.391520] md/raid:md3: device sdb operational as raid disk 1
[ 876.391525] md/raid:md3: device sda operati
addition:
when not using (noapic acpi=off) the errors look like this:
[ 1433.950104] ata10: limiting SATA link speed to 1.5 Gbps
[ 1433.950116] ata10.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x6 frozen
[ 1433.972372] ata10.00: failed command: READ DMA EXT
[ 1433.983833] ata10.00: cmd 25/0
Hi,
I also experience this problem.
my situation:
Supermicro H8SCM-F (AMD SR5650+SP5100)
PSU: redundant: 2x48A@12V (this is definitely not the problem)
Ubuntu 10.04.2 x86_64 server
SW-RAID6 over 6 devices
(multiple) SW-RAID1 over 2 devices
onboard AHCI + sata_mv (+ DVD @ sata_sil)
problems only o
With an upgrade to Natty (2.6.38-9-generic #43-Ubuntu SMP) this is now
working. I didn't think this was power related (in my case anyway) as I
had tried multiple power supplies and the system has got 2 HDD,
processor and memory, everything else onboard. I've full RAID1 running
on both disks with no
I am also being affected by this bug... Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit.
1x 64GB G.Skill Falcon on Intel ICH9R
4x 2TB WD Black WD2001FASS on Marvell 88SX7042 (Adaptec 1430SA PCI-E SATA Card)
uname -a
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