On Wednesday 24 May 2006 2:58 pm, Norbert Preining wrote:
> Hi all!
> 
> On Mit, 24 Mai 2006, David Brownell wrote:
> > One way to see if the drive itself has locked up is to run "lsusb -v",
> 
> I copied the same amount, and in another window I had a
>       while true ; do
>               date
>               lsusb -v -D /proc/bus/usb.... (my device)
>               sleep 2
>       done
> and the timestamps were in 2sec diff (a few in 3, but this is ok, the
> output of lsusb takes some time which adds up). So no, the drive seems
> not to be locked up.

"lsusb" will time out and thus seem to succeed ... what you need to do is
notice whether it's getting errors when trying to access that device.



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