** Tags added: kernel-daily-bug
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James Harris, this would be a clear cut case of HDD failure, with your log
substantiating this:
end_request: I/O error, dev sde, sector 1857458688
There is no more simplifying it, or changing the log output, I/O error
is I/O error.
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Repeated message such as
Dec 21 10:56:03 s01 kernel: [12597.472089] sd 8:0:0:0: [sde] Unhandled error
code
Dec 21 10:56:03 s01 kernel: [12597.472093] sd 8:0:0:0: [sde] Result:
hostbyte=DID_BAD_TARGET driverbyte=DRIVER_OK
Dec 21 10:56:03 s01 kernel: [12597.4720
** Tags added: bios-outdated needs-upstream-testing regression-potential
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The issue occurred again. Will try to make some sense of it. Whatever is
causing the initial failure of access to one of the disks, when the
error occurs the kernel or driver subsystem seems to go into an infinite
loop (or a number of infinite loops - see below). Even if the disk is
pulled from the
Updated to latest kernel. At the time I downloaded it the latest was
slightly after the one Joseph pointed me to so used the latest one. The
stanza it added to menu.lst was
title Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS, kernel 3.8.0-030800rc2-generic
root(hd0,2)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-3.8.
** Tags added: kernel-unable-to-test-upstream
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Will try to test the upstream kernel and then report back.
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Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v3.8 kernel[0] (Not a kernel in the daily directory) and install both
the linux-image and linux-image-extra .deb packages.
If this bug is fixed in the ma
Not sure if it is related but the following has happened since recent
upgrade to kernel 3.2.0-35-generic-pae. Once it happens the machine has
long pauses between certain operations (GUI updates like alt-tab,
responding to command-line commands like lsb_release -a, and file
accesses such as director
This shouldn't have been closed as a disk issue. The bug report wasn't
for the disk error but that Linux didn't handle the error! That handling
could be as simple as reporting what was wrong but if Linux doesn't
recognise the error code it can never know if it is handling it
correctly.
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your hard disk is in a bad state.
I close this report
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** Tags added: hardware-error
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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