I have the exact same issue with an Asus EEE Box, also with Ubuntu
Server 8.10.
Sometimes the server runs for months before this happening. Other times
only a single day. I have two identical boxes, but only the one of them
(the busyiest) is showing this behaviour. The busy one has an external
USB
I'm now running 2.6.27-15-server, and the error is still there.
My server crashed November 23rd, November 25th, November 26th and
November 29th.
So upgrading the kernel actually made it worse!
A Linux Server crashing every other day...
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Consistent repeating [ata1: link is slow to respond, pl
I stopped using the USB-drive (and taking backup!), and have not had any
breakdowns since. But I'm not sure the USB drive was the problem or it
was caused by the massive disk-activity during rsync. Needless to say
this is not a good solution (to stop doing backups), but I do not dare
crash the syst
I stopped using the USB-drive (and taking backup!), and have not had any
breakdowns since. But I'm not sure the USB drive was the problem or it
was caused by the massive disk-activity during rsync. Needless to say
this is not a good solution (to stop doing backups), but I do not dare
crash the syst
I again had three crashes over the last few days.
Running 2.6.27-17-server SMP on the eeebox, and thus it is not possible
to try the inserted CD workaround...
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Consistent repeating [ata1: link is slow to respond, please be patient ]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/297058
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Amazing. This problem is reported several times for several years. It
doesn't seem to get fixed? (Same bug at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/297058)
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log says "ata1 is slow to respond, please be patient"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/64587
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Thanks for the info! It is a really annoying problem...
Hopefully it is gone in the next version.
Thanks,
Torben
On 2009-09-17, at 21:37, Giordano wrote:
> The problem is definitely there again :(((
> 2-3 months of non-stopping functioning of the EEE box fooled me into
> thinking that the pro
So. It just happened again. My server crashed. This time I am sure it
has nothing to do with the USB drive I had since it is no longer attached.
It seems to be some unfortunate timing of a kernel(?) problem and
heavy disk use.
I just suddenly get these messages in the log:
Oct 23 00:56:13 matri
As I'm using an eeebox without dvd-drive, I cannot put a disc in to fix
this problem.
But I've found this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/383632 which
basically tells you to kill the udev process.
I have done that, and my box has been running for 13 days now without
freezing
Update: February 28th the machine crashed again. After 4 months without
any errors, it suddenly decides the disk is slow to respond...
I give up. It seems Linux is not meant to run on this eeebox.
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My eeebox has now been running for 40 days after killing the udev
process...
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Update: My eeebox has now been running for 72 days after killing udev.
There is not a single error message to be found in /var/log/messages...
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