On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 11:22 PM, Chris Murphy <li...@colorremedies.com>wrote:
> > On Mar 19, 2014, at 9:08 PM, pgaltieri . <pgalti...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 11:12 AM, Chris Murphy <li...@colorremedies.com> > wrote: > > > > What do you get for > > smartctl -x /dev/sda > > > > > > Here's the link > > > > https://www.amazon.com/clouddrive/share?s=K76mJvZKSG0mr5pSoDGM7k > > No obvious problems there. I'm suspicious about the many device ready not > ready transitions in the phy event counter. > > > > So I unplugged the hub after making sure no drives were mounted and > rebooted. Guess what? I'm now back to the emergency mode prompt. If I > boot off an older kernel I again get the emergency mode prompt. What was > working fine earlier no longer works. > > > > Here's the shutdown log > > > > https://www.amazon.com/clouddrive/share?s=-h_XGxyZT-ws_rNy16Jr0g > > > > This system has been running Linux since December and I've never had as > much trouble with it as I have had these last few days. Arggggghhhhh!!!!! > > 1. > [ 18.334181] systemd[1]: boot-efi.mount mount process exited, > code=exited status=0 > [ 18.334187] systemd[1]: boot-efi.mount changed mounting -> mounted > > OK so you re-enabled the mounting of /boot/efi and no longer get unknown > filesystem type 'vfat' apparently. > > The latest kernel loads the fat and vfat modules. > 2. > > Like I said before this device has major file system problems. Because > it's in your fstab, and fails to mount, you are dropped to emergency shell. > *Any* volume in fstab that fails to mount at boot time causes the system to > behave this way. Use nofail mount option otherwise. > > > When I run fsck on the disk it comes back clean. I think the problem may have been the entry in fstab. The entry is: labeL=NEWDATA2 /media/NEWDATA2 ext4 defaults,nodev.noexec,nosuid,..... it should be: LABEL=NEWDATA2 /media/NEWDATA2 ext4 defaults,nodev.noexec,nosuid,..... > > [ 19.400333] systemd[1]: Child 382 died (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE) > [ 19.400335] systemd[1]: Child 382 belongs to media-NEWDATA2.mount > [ 19.400340] systemd[1]: media-NEWDATA2.mount mount process exited, > code=exited status=1 > [ 19.401392] systemd[1]: media-NEWDATA2.mount changed mounting -> failed > > > I fixed the fstab entry and mounted it, I get: EXT4-fs (sdb1) mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts (null) When I do umount /media/NEWDATA2 I get systemd[1]: Unit media-NEWDATA2.mount entered failed state. It does unmount the disk > > 3. > > What is this watchdog? > [ 54.033972] systemd[1]: Shutting down. > [ 54.050617] systemd[1]: Hardware watchdog 'iTCO_wdt', version 0 > [ 54.052299] systemd[1]: Set hardware watchdog to 10min. > [ 54.054024] watchdog watchdog0: watchdog did not stop! > > > > I have no idea. But I'm starting to suspect hardware issues with the usb ports. If I plug my usb 3.0 hub in two of the usb ports the system only sees one of the 4 drives plugged into the hub. If I plug it into a third usb port then it sees all 4 drives. Then there's the issue with the usb mouse constantly disconnecting and reconnecting. The system dual boots windows 8.1 and Linux, though by default it boots to Linux. When I try the same experiment with the usb hub under Windows I see the same behaviour. So I booted the system without any drives attached and the system came up fine. I plugged the usb hub in with 4 drives and all 4 drives were mounted. What's strange, and this does not happen on any other F19 system I have, when I right click on any of the drive icons on the desktop and select "Safely Remove Drive" the system unmounts the drive and then immediately remounts it. And 3 of these drives are not in /etc/fstab. Here's the relevant lines from /var/log/messages Mar 20 16:52:28 peglaptopnew udisksd[3362]: Cleaning up mount point /run/media/pgaltieri/OLDSYSBACKUPS2 (device 8:65 is not mounted) <== I don't understand this message Mar 20 16:52:28 peglaptopnew ntfs-3g[5276]: Unmounting /dev/sde1 (OLDSYSBACKUPS2) Mar 20 16:52:28 peglaptopnew udisksd[3362]: Unmounted /dev/sde1 on behalf of uid 1000 Mar 20 16:52:29 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 659.569779] sd 14:0:0:0: [sde] Synchronizing SCSI cache Mar 20 16:52:29 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 659.573672] usb 3-2.1.2: USB disconnect, device number 14 Mar 20 16:52:29 peglaptopnew systemd-udevd[6431]: inotify_add_watch(7, /dev/sde1, 10) failed: No such file or directory Mar 20 16:52:29 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 659.893887] usb 3-2.1.2: new SuperSpeed USB device number 15 using xhci_hcd Mar 20 16:52:29 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 659.906021] usb 3-2.1.2: New USB device found, idVendor=0bc2, idProduct=2312 Mar 20 16:52:29 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 659.906028] usb 3-2.1.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3 Mar 20 16:52:29 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 659.906032] usb 3-2.1.2: Product: Expansion Mar 20 16:52:29 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 659.906035] usb 3-2.1.2: Manufacturer: Seagate Mar 20 16:52:29 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 659.906038] usb 3-2.1.2: SerialNumber: NA47TGJ2 Mar 20 16:52:29 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 659.907974] usb-storage 3-2.1.2:1.0: USB Mass Storage device detected Mar 20 16:52:29 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 659.908615] scsi15 : usb-storage 3-2.1.2:1.0 Mar 20 16:52:29 peglaptopnew mtp-probe: checking bus 3, device 15: "/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.0/usb3/3-2/3-2.1/3-2.1.2" Mar 20 16:52:29 peglaptopnew mtp-probe: bus: 3, device: 15 was not an MTP device Mar 20 16:52:30 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 660.911256] scsi 15:0:0:0: Direct-Access Seagate Expansion 0636 PQ: 0 ANSI: 6 Mar 20 16:52:30 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 660.911753] sd 15:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg4 type 0 Mar 20 16:52:30 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 660.911777] sd 15:0:0:0: [sde] 1953525167 512-byte logical blocks: (1.00 TB/931 GiB) Mar 20 16:52:30 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 660.912293] sd 15:0:0:0: [sde] Write Protect is off Mar 20 16:52:30 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 660.912809] sd 15:0:0:0: [sde] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, supports DPO and FUA Mar 20 16:52:30 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 660.936653] sde: sde1 Mar 20 16:52:30 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 660.938592] sd 15:0:0:0: [sde] Attached SCSI disk Mar 20 16:52:31 peglaptopnew ntfs-3g[6466]: Version 2013.1.13 integrated FUSE 27 Mar 20 16:52:31 peglaptopnew ntfs-3g[6466]: Mounted /dev/sde1 (Read-Write, label "OLDSYSBACKUPS2", NTFS 3.1) Mar 20 16:52:31 peglaptopnew ntfs-3g[6466]: Cmdline options: rw,nodev,nosuid,uid=1000,gid=1000,dmask=0077,fmask=0177,uhelper=udisks2 Mar 20 16:52:31 peglaptopnew ntfs-3g[6466]: Mount options: rw,nodev,nosuid,uhelper=udisks2,allow_other,nonempty,relatime,default_permissions,fsname=/dev/sde1,blkdev,blksize=4096 Mar 20 16:52:31 peglaptopnew ntfs-3g[6466]: Global ownership and permissions enforced, configuration type 1 Mar 20 16:52:31 peglaptopnew udisksd[3362]: Mounted /dev/sde1 at /run/media/pgaltieri/OLDSYSBACKUPS2 on behalf of uid 1000 The above is with an NTFS drive. The following is with a EXT4 drive Mar 20 16:59:18 peglaptopnew udisksd[3362]: Cleaning up mount point /media/NEWDATA2 (device 8:49 is not mounted) Mar 20 16:59:18 peglaptopnew udisksd[3362]: Unmounted /dev/sdd1 on behalf of uid 1000 Mar 20 16:59:18 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 1069.020893] sd 16:0:0:0: [sdd] Synchronizing SCSI cache Mar 20 16:59:18 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 1069.023310] usb 3-2.1.1: USB disconnect, device number 16 Mar 20 16:59:19 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 1069.346875] usb 3-2.1.1: new SuperSpeed USB device number 17 using xhci_hcd Mar 20 16:59:19 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 1069.358507] usb 3-2.1.1: New USB device found, idVendor=0bc2, idProduct=a013 Mar 20 16:59:19 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 1069.358514] usb 3-2.1.1: New USB device strings: Mfr=2, Product=3, SerialNumber=1 Mar 20 16:59:19 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 1069.358518] usb 3-2.1.1: Product: Backup+ BL Mar 20 16:59:19 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 1069.358521] usb 3-2.1.1: Manufacturer: Seagate Mar 20 16:59:19 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 1069.358524] usb 3-2.1.1: SerialNumber: NA51YTYZ Mar 20 16:59:19 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 1069.359879] usb-storage 3-2.1.1:1.0: USB Mass Storage device detected Mar 20 16:59:19 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 1069.359925] scsi17 : usb-storage 3-2.1.1:1.0 Mar 20 16:59:19 peglaptopnew mtp-probe: checking bus 3, device 17: "/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.0/usb3/3-2/3-2.1/3-2.1.1" Mar 20 16:59:19 peglaptopnew mtp-probe: bus: 3, device: 17 was not an MTP device Mar 20 16:59:20 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 1070.362970] scsi 17:0:0:0: Direct-Access Seagate Backup+ BL 0409 PQ: 0 ANSI: 6 Mar 20 16:59:20 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 1070.363368] sd 17:0:0:0: [sdd] 1953525167 512-byte logical blocks: (1.00 TB/931 GiB) Mar 20 16:59:20 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 1070.363433] sd 17:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg3 type 0 Mar 20 16:59:20 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 1070.363617] sd 17:0:0:0: [sdd] Write Protect is off Mar 20 16:59:20 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 1070.363874] sd 17:0:0:0: [sdd] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA Mar 20 16:59:20 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 1070.397880] sdd: sdd1 Mar 20 16:59:20 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 1070.398893] sd 17:0:0:0: [sdd] Attached SCSI disk Mar 20 16:59:21 peglaptopnew kernel: [ 1071.146659] EXT4-fs (sdd1): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null) Mar 20 16:59:21 peglaptopnew udisksd[3362]: Mounted /dev/sdd1 (system) at /media/NEWDATA2 on behalf of uid 1000 With the behaviour the way it is, there is no clean way to unmount these drives. Now on my other F19 system I tried the same test, but instead of saying "Safely Remove Drive" it says "Unmount" and in this case it unmounts it and does not remount, here's the relevant lines from /var/log/messages. I was prompted for authentication when I unmounted it. Mar 20 17:01:48 jackstraw dbus-daemon[637]: dbus[637]: [system] Activating via systemd: service name='net.reactivated.Fprint' unit='fprintd.service' Mar 20 17:01:48 jackstraw dbus[637]: [system] Activating via systemd: service name='net.reactivated.Fprint' unit='fprintd.service' Mar 20 17:01:48 jackstraw systemd[1]: Starting Fingerprint Authentication Daemon... Mar 20 17:01:48 jackstraw dbus-daemon[637]: dbus[637]: [system] Successfully activated service 'net.reactivated.Fprint' Mar 20 17:01:48 jackstraw dbus[637]: [system] Successfully activated service 'net.reactivated.Fprint' Mar 20 17:01:48 jackstraw systemd[1]: Started Fingerprint Authentication Daemon. Mar 20 17:01:48 jackstraw fprintd[27963]: Launching FprintObject Mar 20 17:01:48 jackstraw fprintd[27963]: ** Message: D-Bus service launched with name: net.reactivated.Fprint Mar 20 17:01:48 jackstraw fprintd[27963]: ** Message: entering main loop Mar 20 17:01:57 jackstraw udisksd[6600]: Unmounted /dev/sdc1 on behalf of uid 1000 So how does Linux decide if a drive can be safely removed versus unmounted? Again Chris thank you very much for your help. Paolo > > Chris Murphy > > -- > users mailing list > users@lists.fedoraproject.org > To unsubscribe or change subscription options: > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users > Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct > Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines > Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org >
-- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org