On Tue, 15 Mar 2022, Ben Koenig wrote:
The Colors are often wrong. Use the usb link speed reported by linux to
determine what your connected speed is.
Ben,
The tool, pv, is in the SBo repo but not installed. Since I cannot mount the
Probox I probably cannot measure the link speed even if I installed it.
If the square port you mentioned is USB Type B then you need to make sure
the cable matches. You might have a 2.0 cable.
The cable came with the Probox.
UPDATE:
I turned off the Probox, waited a few seconds, then turned it back on. I was
able to mount /media/backup (drive bays 3 and 4 in the Probox), but cannot
mount the LV:
# mount /media/hd1
mount: special device /dev/probox_gv/data_store does not exist
But, the old box is working and even if the USB speed is < 3.0 there's
nothing in eiter the LV or backup that is speed-sensitive.
fdisk -l has /dev/md0 following /dev/sde and /dev/sdf, the HDDs in bays 3
and 4, as well as /dev/sdc and /dev/sdd which were a RAID1 array in virtural
group probox_gv/data_store. I suppose that I need to rebuild the RAID1 array
and the LV. Yes?
Thanks,
Rich