Heladu wrote: > Greetings, > I've been experiencing a lot of slowness in general when the system attempts > to read from the hard drive disk. I use Debian 10 Buster with the MATE desktop > environment and simple things like opening the calendar applet or right > clicking to open the context menu takes longer than usual. I noticed the LED > indicator than turns on when reading from the disk also took longer to turn > off, so I decided to inspect the logs and I ran into these entries: > > Dec 23 22:33:24 sigma kernel: [ 1250.853537] ata6.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct > 0x40000000 SErr 0x0 action 0x0 > Dec 23 22:33:24 sigma kernel: [ 1250.853544] ata6.00: irq_stat 0x40000008 > Dec 23 22:33:24 sigma kernel: [ 1250.853550] ata6.00: failed command: READ > FPDMA QUEUED > Dec 23 22:33:24 sigma kernel: [ 1250.853559] ata6.00: cmd > 60/08:f0:10:96:2b/00:00:01:00:00/40 tag 30 ncq dma 4096 in > Dec 23 22:33:24 sigma kernel: [ 1250.853559] res > 41/40:00:10:96:2b/00:00:01:00:00/00 Emask 0x409 (media error) <F> > Dec 23 22:33:24 sigma kernel: [ 1250.853563] ata6.00: status: { DRDY ERR } > Dec 23 22:33:24 sigma kernel: [ 1250.853566] ata6.00: error: { UNC } > Dec 23 22:33:24 sigma kernel: [ 1250.855102] ata6.00: configured for UDMA/133 > Dec 23 22:33:24 sigma kernel: [ 1250.855121] sd 5:0:0:0: [sda] tag#30 FAILED > Result: hostbyte=DID_OK driverbyte=DRIVER_SENSE > Dec 23 22:33:24 sigma kernel: [ 1250.855126] sd 5:0:0:0: [sda] tag#30 Sense > Key : Medium Error [current] > Dec 23 22:33:24 sigma kernel: [ 1250.855130] sd 5:0:0:0: [sda] tag#30 Add. > Sense: Unrecovered read error - auto reallocate failed > Dec 23 22:33:24 sigma kernel: [ 1250.855135] sd 5:0:0:0: [sda] tag#30 CDB: > Read(10) 28 00 01 2b 96 10 00 00 08 00 > Dec 23 22:33:24 sigma kernel: [ 1250.855139] print_req_error: I/O error, dev > sda, sector 19633680 > Dec 23 22:33:24 sigma kernel: [ 1250.855162] ata6: EH complete > > They happen every time the system experiences slow reads. Now, I did some > research and I've read some possible causes like a bad SATA cable or a > malfunctioning HDD or PSU. I booted from a Debian installer on an USB stick > and I ran fsck.ext4 to check the disk and it printed the partition was clean.
It's true a bad cable can cause this, but you swapped cables, so: Back up the data immediately; this disk is failing. If it is under warranty, you'll get a replacement. That can take weeks, though, so you should go buy another disk today. Sorry. -dsr-