Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Mon, 4 Oct 1999 19:01:34 +0200 | | From | Thierry Danis <> | | Subject | Dump reports "short read error" with 2.2.10-ac10 |
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Hello,
I looked at some messages received nightly and noticed the following errors during a dump of one of our servers :
DUMP: 22.21% done, finished in 2:20 DUMP: bread: lseek fails DUMP: bread: lseek fails DUMP: bread: lseek fails DUMP: bread: lseek fails DUMP: bread: lseek fails DUMP: short read error from /dev/sdb1: [block -1432579432]: count=1024, got=0 DUMP: bread: lseek fails DUMP: bread: lseek fails DUMP: bread: lseek fails DUMP: bread: lseek fails DUMP: bread: lseek fails DUMP: bread: lseek fails DUMP: bread: lseek fails DUMP: bread: lseek fails DUMP: bread: lseek fails DUMP: bread: lseek fails DUMP: bread: lseek2 fails! DUMP: short read error from /dev/sdb1: [sector -1432579432]: count=512, got=0
There are no entries in /var/log/messages at the same time, so I guess that something is corrupted on the partition itself.
Configuration : 2.2.10-ac10 (I have yet to try a 2.2.12), # cat /proc/scsi/ncr53c8xx/0 General information: Chip NCR53C875, device id 0xf, revision id 0x3 IO port address 0xd800, IRQ number 12 Using memory mapped IO at virtual address 0xc3810000 Synchronous period factor 12, max commands per lun 32 The SCSI card is an Asus UW.
Any idea ?
Thanks,
A+, -- Thierry Danis Poste : 53 53 danis@spmo.sagem.fr
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