Hello,

I have recently seen a similiar/identical issue; The affected Site runs
Linux CentOS (5.5) and SRSS 4.2. I assumed this to be a linux bug
actually but i am not so sure anymore.

*) not all usb-sticks are affected, some work, some dont (transcend
sticks seem to be affected alot).

These errors appear on the server log:


Jan 18 13:42:03 opac kernel: Dev utdisk1: unable to read RDB block 0
Jan 18 13:42:03 opac kernel: Buffer I/O error on device utdisk1, logical
block 0
Jan 18 13:42:03 opac kernel: Buffer I/O error on device utdisk1, logical
block 0
Jan 18 13:42:03 opac kernel: unable to read partition table
Jan 18 13:42:05 opac kernel: Buffer I/O error on device utdisk1, logical
block 0

Reading on the net, it seems that this indeed is a linux kernel bug;
what is odd though, SunRay2 Systems are not affected, only Sunray3. 

Still could be a bug linux side, caused by different chipsets on the
sunrays? or a Ray3 firmware problem?

I did not yet find a Solution for this issue, since CentOS isnt in the
support matrix i guess it will be tricky to open a SR at oracle. 

Has anyone come across this issue and/or found a solution?

Regards,
Philipp Vymazal


On Thu, 2011-01-13 at 17:25 +0100, Thomas Mitzka wrote:
> Hi folks,
> interesting feature or problem:
> We did the upgrade to the actual version of SRSS. If we connect a SR2 
> client and plug an USB-stick in, it will be detected. If we plug the 
> same USB-Stick into a SR3 client it will not be detected?! Has anyone 
> realized this  behaviour of SR3 clients too?
> 
> Thank you very much in advanced
> 
> Thomas Mitzka
> 

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