Jarige, this bug report is being closed due to your last comment
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I haven't been bothered by this bug for some time now. I don't remember
exactly when the symptoms stopped happening, but I think it was after I
upgraded my ssd over a year ago. It could also have been a new release
that fixed the problem. I still have the old 8GB ssd laying somewhere,
but I don't u
Jarige, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue?
Can you try with the latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO CD images
are available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/ .
If it remains an issue, could
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I have an Acer Aspire One with a SuperTalent 32GB SSD upgrade (FEM32GF13M). I
was affected by bug 445852, but have since been running 10.10 successfully. A
week ago, the errors started popping up again resulting in the inability to
boot (also described elsewhere, "BUG: kernel paging error"). The
I just installed Fedora Core 14 which uses kernel 2.6.35.6-45.fc14.i686,
and the "failed command: IDENTIFY DEVICE" and "failed command: FLUSH
CACHE" problems went away.
Here's the Fedora Bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=549981
More details at my StackExchange question:
http://asku
Who is fixing this bug?
Even after disabling s.m.a.r.t. and hdparm, and even zeroing the disk
and clean installing ubuntu, I still get the "command failed: IDENTIFY
DEVICE" errors on my "ATA-8: Mushkin MKNSSDCL60GB-DX, 340A13F0, max
UDMA/133" SSD.
What software package is responsible for these er
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Just FYI, I just installed a new Western Digital WD20EVDS 2 TB
rotational drive and got this exact same behavior - lost interrupts etc.
I had created a full-disk EXT4 partition and the corruption was so bad
that whenever the machine tried to mount the FS, it caused a kernel oops
which killed the wh
@Mikael,
I believe, (but may be wrong) that the problem was blocks being incorrectly
marked as bad.
Glad to hear that it's better.
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zeroed the drive and reinstalled now it runs a lot better. Thanks.
Was my problem caused by internal fragmentation of the drive?
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@Martin
Thanks, the https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/445852 seems relevant, if i disable
dma on the drive it seems to be ok.
So there is probably some broken blocks somewhere. Will follow your advice and
zero the drive but i will probably just reinstall instead of trying to save the
old installa
@Mikael,
Have you seen https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/445852 and in particular entry 68?
I was seeing similar errors even after applying the patches on my Asus 900.
After I discovered that I had a lot of bad blocks on sdb I did the following-
Boot from USB or SD into an distro which doesn't exhi
I seem to still see this bug even thou i have followed the advice in #3
and #7.
[ 40.816105] ata2: lost interrupt (Status 0x58)
[ 40.820035] ata2: drained 2048 bytes to clear DRQ.
[ 40.823235] ata2.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x6 frozen
[ 40.823245] ata2.00: BMDMA stat
Acer Aspire one 110
same problem
Ubuntu 10.04 but in 9.04 all was fine
Clean install
i can make a ssh access if necessary
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@Michael Hughes: If you are having such extreme issues I suspect you may
not be seeing this exact bug; in fact I have not noticed this problem
when booting from a live filesystem (though I suppose it could be trying
to use your SSD for swap and hanging up there).
Maybe you should open a separate b
>From comment 1 - "The interesting thing is that the bug goes away if you
either disable /lib/udev/rules.d/85-hdparm.rules, or udisks-probe-ata-
smart in /lib/udev/rules.d/80-udisks.rules."
I have tried both of these work-arounds and they do not fix this issue.
I cannot get so far as to even boot
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sorry for all that info apport stuck there,
i did a fresh 10.04 install this morning, on an eeepc 900 ssd.
And experienced the above error (hsm violation).
I have attached my kernel log, with said error.
Alan Pope from ubuntu-uk also advised me to open a new bug, so i will be doing
that tmrw.
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AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.21.
AplayDevices:
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: ALC662 rev1 Analog [ALC662 rev1 Analog]
Subdevices: 0/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
Architecture: i386
ArecordDevices:
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If you are getting symptoms at the same time every hour, have you
checked what is in /etc/cron.hourly?
There is nothing in cron.hourly on my machine (and I don't get freezes
every hour).
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General Note:
The workaround in Comment #3 won't work for many machines. This is
because the kernel tries to detect whether the device is an SSD and is
meant to set /sys/block/sda/queue/rotational to '0' for SSD or '1' for
HDD. However it often gets it wrong (or wrong info from the drive).
Many
@JP Vossen: to apply the workaround you can simply search in the file
for "ATA disks driven by libata" and comment out the following line
which begins with "KERNEL":
# ATA disks driven by libata
# KERNEL=="sd*[!0-9]", ATTR{removable}=="0", ENV{ID_BUS}=="ata",
ENV{DEVTYPE}=="disk", IMPORT{program}
@Jarige, I thought the work-around I applied from comment 3 *was* the
"disabling udisks-probe-ata-smart in /lib/udev/rules.d/80-udisks.rules"
one in comment 7. I didn't read the file-names carefully enough.
Having said that, '/lib/udev/rules.d/80-udisks.rules' says right at the
top "# Do not edit
@Jarige, re post #27: I applied all the updates, except one for udisks
and the workaround is still in place.
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@JP Vossen: If you want the symptoms to stop, you should aply the
workaround in #7
I think the time at which the symptoms occur might be related to the
time you turned on the computer. After you turned on the computer some
program produces the bug, and then produces it every hour.
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UPDATE: I added the work-around in comment 3, and it seemed to have no
effect. Then I had to reboot for other reasons, and since that reboot
I've had the messages only once, as follows, which is a great
improvement.
I did *not* mess with /sbin/hdparm as I mentioned I might in comment 25.
Jun 23
@Chris
No, sorry. I don't know which one disabled the workaround.
But if you'd just install the updates and check afterwards to see whether the
workaround is still in place or not, you could just enable the workaround again
and no harm will be done. I think that file will only be loading during b
@Jarige - Do you know which update disabled the workaround ? I have a
bunch of updates waiting but am afraid to activate them in case I get
the problems you have had.
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I tried the one in #3 and it does not seem to have worked either, though
I didn't restart anything or reboot so I'm not 100% sure it took effect.
Different idea: I'm hazy on just what hdparm is needed for. What if I
just rename it, and create a symlink to true in its place. Will that
cause any B
Hmm, after the workaround was suddenly turned off, I reapplied it, and found
that /etc/apt/preferences.d had corrupted. Instead of a directory it turned
into a file which crashed apt-get. Opening the file showed nothing of interest
(an empty file) while it was about 13KB in size.
I had the same
No, apparently the one in #3 doesn't work as Martin tried it on my machine
using SSH.
I'm talking about the workaround in #7:
"The workaround of disabling udisks-probe-ata-smart in
/lib/udev/rules.d/80-udisks.rules"
That one I recently reapplied.
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@Jarige in comment 21, what work-around, the one in comment 3?
@Tommy Trussell in comment 20, interesting point. I will "grep '^... ..
..:3[567]:' /var/log/*" and take a good look at the results, when I have
some time to spare.
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Is there still anyone busy on fixing this bug? It has taken long enough now,
this bug should have higher priority as it could wear out the SSD. At least the
workaround should be distributed through an update.
I recently received an update which disabled the workaround, so I enabled it
again.
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@JP Vossen: I just looked through my system and noticed auth.log
contains an hourly entry by pam_unix, (though mine are at :17 after) so
it may be that's when pam renews its authentication, which probably
causes the disk buffers to get flushed.
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I should have noted in my comment 18 that I noticed this issue via
logcheck, and that I was previously running Ubuntu 9.04 LPIA, with
logcheck and did NOT see this problem. I made 2 attempts to upgrade to
9.10 and both failed utterly, presumably due to the terrible LPIA ports.
So as noted this is
Dell Mini9 running clean Lucid install. Fully up-to-date but no work-
arounds attempted. Upgraded RAM and 16G SSD I see messages like this
several times a day:
Jun 17 10:37:02 mini9 kernel: [541557.000145] ata1: lost interrupt (Status 0x58)
Jun 17 10:37:02 mini9 kernel: [541557.004104] ata1: dra
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Got this on an original Acer Aspire One with a new 32GB SSD from SuperTalent.
LOTS of disk activity at boot up - gradually killing my SSD I think, it just
did a disk check. :(
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@MFV not sure what you are saying -- I did completely remove all traces
of the previous OS by writing zeroes to the SSD, but after several
cycles of this and through several versions of Ubuntu at some point the
SSD may have worn out. I will try it again in a few weeks once I contact
Patriot and see
@#13, you need to trash all recognisable traces of filesystems and
partitions to recover. At present, only older linux distros can recover,
but i didn't have much success with them booting on the EeePC (YMMV of
course)
OpenSolaris revived my setup every time, but for those fearing continued
write
Yeah I have this problem too. I have a Eee PC 900 / Linux with the 4G
onboard and 16G socketed drives. I'll skip the dmesg since it's
identical to others posted with the Eee PC. I would like to note that I
first disabled hdparm and it worked as a workaround until I ran update-
grub (grub2 on 10.
I have an ASUS eeePC 900 (Target) with RAM upgrade and (formerly) a
Patriot SSD upgrade as described in Bug 445852. I believe THIS bug bit
the SSD hard on the lucid upgrade, and unfortunately I may have finally
worn out the SSD with all my experiments the last few months.
Despite several "zeros" (
I have the same symptoms, running standard Lucid on an Acer Aspire One
ZG5 (same as A110L I think) with a Super Talent 32GB SSD.
Happening pretty much everytime I boot, after the desktop appears and I
launch Google Chrome.
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As I understand it, these are the same symptoms, but a different cause.
The first cause was already fixed and I still have the same symptoms. So
there must be a second cause, which is why this report was opened.
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In response to comment #8: it looks like the same bug to me. I hereby
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Referring to comment #7:
I also have an Aspire One A110 netbook with 16G Super Talent SSD. Running
standard Ubuntu (Lucid). Exactly the same hardware, but I haven't had
noticeable 'freezing' problems. This machine previously suffered from Bug
#445828.
I have had (two, maybe three times in a
I confirm this bug on an Aspire One A110 netbook with 16G Super Talent
SSD. It is running Lucid Lynx Netbook Remix with the 2.6.32-22-generic
kernel. The system doesn't freeze on every boot though it can often be
provoked by launching Opera as soon as the desktop appears. The
workaround of disablin
Attached a fresh dmesg dump from my eee900. This laptop has been useless
for the last 6 months. ssh access can be made available. At this point,
I can even send the hardware if need be.
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Martin - a first pass debug effort is to try an upstream kernel from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.34-rc6-lucid. I'll
look into what an HSM violation means.
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Hm, so my original workaround idea was to change
/lib/udev/rules.d/85-hdparm.rules to
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="block", KERNEL=="[sh]d[a-z]", \
ATTR{queue/rotational}=="1", \
RUN+="/lib/udev/hdparm"
to suppress the rule on SSDs.
But on Jarige's laptop this doesn't actually work
At this point I'd appreciate some input from the kernel team what this
message actually means, and what the likely cause could be. It does not
really seem specific to either hdparm nor libatasmart, all they do is
things like
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+source/libatasmart/+bug/445852/c
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