Re: Mounting a powered-down HDD renders system unusable

2005-04-06 Thread Diomidis Spinellis
Mike Harding wrote:
On a 5.4-pre system as of the last few days, If I mount a spun down hard
disk (one I am using only for backup):
This does not answer your question, but may help you solve the problem.
 Try detaching the disk after you are done using it, and attaching it
again before you mount it.  I use this procedure for my backup disk.  It
has the advantage of allowing me to physically isolate the disk from the
computer.  The disk lives on a detachable disk drawer-style cabinet; by
pulling the disk drawer out an inch I severe the electrical connections
between the disk and the computer.  The idea is that even if the
computer gets electrically fried by lightning, the disk will survive.
Thus, the procedure I use is:
atacontrol attach 0
mount /backup
# Perform backup
umount /backup
atacontrol detach 0
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Mounting a powered-down HDD renders system unusable

2005-04-01 Thread Mike Harding
On a 5.4-pre system as of the last few days, If I mount a spun down hard
disk (one I am using only for backup):

# mount /backup/usr

I get

ad1: TIMEOUT _ READ DMA retrying (2 retries left) LBA=7340273
ad0: WARNING - removed from configuration
ad1: WARNING - removed from configuration
at0-slave: FAILURE - READ DMA Timeout
mount:/dev/ad1s1g : Input/Output error
ata0-slave: timeout state=0 unexpected
initiate_write_filepage: already started
initiate_write_filepage: already started
(repeat until reset is pushed)

Nothing works because all of the disks are unmounted.  Can't even shut
down.

This worked great in 4.10, and also 5.3 (where the initial mount
generated an error, but I could do the mount again after the disk spun
up).

Anybody else get the same thing?  I'll open a bug report if so...
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