Re: CLOSE SESSION failed with SK=5h/INVALID FIELD IN CDB: not harmless?

2009-12-08 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, me: > > Is there any way how after umounting of the > > filesystem the content is still not up to date > > for subsequent reading of the file ? > > The image file got opened by growisofs via > > open64(O_DIRECT|O_RDONLY). Jens Jorgensen: > Well there's a scary thought. I guess I would hope th

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Re: CLOSE SESSION failed with SK=5h/INVALID FIELD IN CDB: not harmless?

2009-12-08 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Jens Jorgensen: > > > Could it be that there was a defect and things were relocated? me : > > It should be transparent to the reader in any > > case. > > ... > > So this could be a failure of the firmware > > to correctly perform Defect Management. Rob Bogus: > Is it possible that this is caus

Re: CLOSE SESSION failed with SK=5h/INVALID FIELD IN CDB: not harmless?

2009-12-08 Thread Rob Bogus
Thomas Schmitt wrote: Hi, me: Such a message is rarely harmless. Jens: Well, that's what I thought, but Andy Polyakov commented here: http://www.mail-archive.com/cdwrite@other.debian.org/msg12106.html Oh indeed. Now i remember. I stepped into that puddle previously. So fo