Hi David,
On Tue, 29 May 2012, David Burgess wrote:
> That said, I purchased a 128GB Petrol to upgrade a client's laptop.
> Less than a week later the thing had secure-erased itself. I wasn't
> too bothered by it, after all, some percentage of anything is going to
> fail at some point, and I'm no
Hi Chris,
On Tue, 29 May 2012, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> The drive wasn't responding. It's likely to be the drive itself, not
> some failure on the controller or magic in the wire. SSDs are not the
> ultra-reliable machines they're made out to be, in my experience. The
> firmware probably crash
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 10:41 AM, Chris Wilson
wrote:
> I'm testing my first net6501 with an OCZ Petrol SSD. Everything seemed OK, got
> the OS installed, then I started getting checksum mismatches from rsync, then
> I/O errors, and then the drive stopped working completely.
I've used and deploy
On Wed, 30 May 2012 11:49:29 +0100 (BST), Chris Wilson
wrote:
> Thanks for that data point. What exact kernel are you running?
Chris,
I am using the the (almost) stock Debian Wheezy kernel which is Linux 3.2
I say 'almost', because I have to recompile to get pch_uart tty driver out
of the way
Hi Philippe,
On Tue, 29 May 2012, Philippe Vanhaesendonck wrote:
> This probably does not help too much, but FYI I am running Debian Wheezy
> on my net6501 with an OCZ Vertex-3 SSD, and no problem encountered so
> far...
Thanks for that data point. What exact kernel are you running?
Cheers, C
Hi Bob,
On Tue, 29 May 2012, Bob Bishop wrote:
> On 29 May 2012, at 17:41, Chris Wilson wrote:
>
>> [...]So I suspect there's nothing wrong with the drive; it may be a firmware
>> bug,
>> but I was unable to apply firmware fixes using OCZ's updater for Linux. [etc]
>
> You are running the latest
Chris Wilson [chris-soek...@aptivate.org] wrote:
>
> But after a power off (not just a hard reset) the drive is fine again!
>
> Some people are seeing issues with Debian kernels (like this one) and
> multiple
> drives appearing to fail at the same time, but working fine after a reboot:
> http:
As a matter of general troubleshooting, I'd recommend trying the drive in a
PC (or other machine) running Linux, trying the same thing with a different
hard drive with the Soekris board, and swapping out cables with new in both
scenarios... with those errors, seems likely that the drive controller
Hi,
On 29 May 2012, at 17:41, Chris Wilson wrote:
> [...]So I suspect there's nothing wrong with the drive; it may be a firmware
> bug,
> but I was unable to apply firmware fixes using OCZ's updater for Linux. [etc]
You are running the latest firmware (3.12) so it's not that.
--
Bob Bishop
r.
This probably does not help too much, but FYI I am running Debian Wheezy on my
net6501 with an OCZ Vertex-3 SSD, and no problem encountered so far...
--
Philippe
On 29/05/12 18:41, Chris Wilson wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm testing my first net6501 with an OCZ Petrol SSD. Everything seemed OK, got
Hi all,
I'm testing my first net6501 with an OCZ Petrol SSD. Everything seemed OK, got
the OS installed, then I started getting checksum mismatches from rsync, then
I/O errors, and then the drive stopped working completely.
The rsync errors started like this:
+ rsync -avP --delete --exclude /de
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