I have a BeagleBone Angstom image that basically polls MODBUS/TCP data on the network from a PLC using a Python script. This image has been run in both the BBB and BBW and we are seeing a periodic crash after a few days of operation if the flash card is branded by Sandisk. If the exact same image is run on a flash card from Transcend we do not see crashes. The kernel is 3.8.13.
The journal includes some lines like shown below about the time of the crash. I would like some help/recommendations about what this means. Also based on your experience are Transcend cards better? They claim to have ECC features and I cannot find any such claim on the Sandisk cards. Is ECC a good thing for these flash cards? Mar 14 14:15:09 beaglebone kernel: gadget: sending command-failure status Mar 14 14:15:09 beaglebone kernel: gadget: REQUEST SENSE is buggy! Expected length 6 but we got 12 Mar 14 14:15:09 beaglebone kernel: gadget: sending command-failure status Mar 14 14:15:09 beaglebone kernel[123]: [272306.161158] gadget: sending command-failure status Mar 14 14:15:09 beaglebone kernel[123]: [272306.161524] gadget: REQUEST SENSE is buggy! Expected length 6 but we got 12 Mar 14 14:15:09 beaglebone kernel[123]: [272306.162365] gadget: sending command-failure status Mar 14 14:15:09 beaglebone kernel[123]: [272306.162932] gadget: REQUEST SENSE is buggy! Expected length 6 but we got 12 Mar 14 14:15:09 beaglebone kernel[123]: [272306.164480] gadget: sending command-failure status Mar 14 14:15:09 beaglebone kernel[123]: [272306.165168] gadget: REQUEST SENSE is buggy! Expected length 6 but we got 12 Thanks, Randall -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BeagleBoard" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to beagleboard+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.