Just for the record, I believe this is a firmware bug in the Intel SSD
520 180GB disks used by Lenovo, causing the disks to lock up under heavy
load. Perhaps this bug should be closed, or tagged as wontfix, or
something else?
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Petter Reinholdtsen
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I just discovered that this bug seem to be reported to the kernel
develoers as URL: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51861 .
According to that report, the problem went away on its own.
While according to
URL:
Hello Jonathan,
Thanks for your interest in my issue. I've run the following script to
catch the dmesg messages :
#!/bin/sh
while /bin/true; do dmesg ~/dmesg_logs/dmesg_$(date +%T).log; sync;
sleep 1; done
You'll find attached to this email the content of the last file written
when the bug
Hi Jonathan,
Le jeudi, 25 octobre 2012 22.25:03, Jonathan Nieder a écrit :
Didier Raboud wrote:
Tags: upstream
What upstream version did you test?
Well we only tried packaged kernels, all wheezy, unstable and experimental
exhibit this behaviour. We started to compile an upstream kernel
Source: linux
Version: 3.2.32-1
Severity: important
Tags: upstream
Hi dear linux maintainers,
I have setup a Debian Wheezy on a brand new Lenovo Thinkpad T430s with a
SSDSC2BW180A3L SSD drive. After the install, the user installed his usual
softwares (solr, apache, nodejs, …) and started work.
found 691427 linux/3.2.23-1 , linux/3.5.5-1~experimental.1
quit
Hi,
Didier Raboud wrote:
Tags: upstream
What upstream version did you test?
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Under some load (importing thousands of records in MySQL via a hand-called PHP
script), the system reliably stops working fine enough because of
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