Ok, I will send you the dmesg when it will happen again. For the moment 
I have no problems.
I forgot to mention that I have tried with umount -f /dev/cd0a and 
unfortunately this didn't
help either.

                                                                                
  
Yours,
                                                                                
       
Gabriel George POPA


Otto Moerbeek wrote:

>On Thu, 8 Jun 2006, Gabriel George POPA wrote:
>
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>>      Hello BSD users,
>>
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>>/dev/cd0a     93.9M   93.9M      0B   100%    /mnt/dvdrw0
>># umount /dev/cd0a
>>umount: /mnt/dvdrw0: Input/output error
>># eject /dev/rcd0c
>># # (the tray doesn't move, it's shut)
>># eject -t /dev/rcd0c
>># eject /dev/rcd0c
>># # (the tray still shut remains)
>># # (not CD is in the drive)
>># # (my question is what happens, I cannot mount anymore any CD):
>># # (take a look:)
>># mount /dev/cd0a
>>mount: realpath /mnt/dvdrw0: Input/output error
>># mount /dev/cd0a
>>mount: realpath /mnt/dvdrw0: Input/output error
>># mount /dev/cd0a
>>mount: realpath /mnt/dvdrw0: Input/output error
>># mount /dev/cd0a
>>mount: realpath /mnt/dvdrw0: Input/output error
>># (the tray can be ejected and closed but only manually, by pressing the
>>buonly manually, by pressing the button)
>>
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>
>Before you try anything else, you must unmount the device. Try
>umount -f /dev/cd0a
> 
>  
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>>Yes, the CD I inserted is good. No, a dmesg for you won't be useful. And, yes,
>>    
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>Home come you know a dmesg isn't useful? A dmesg is almost always useful.
>
>       -Otto
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>>I know you would ask, here is my fstab:
>>    
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>>/dev/wd0a / ffs rw 1 1
>>/dev/wd0d /home ffs rw,nodev,nosuid 1 2
>>/dev/wd0f /tmp ffs rw,nodev,nosuid 1 2
>>/dev/wd0e /usr ffs rw,nodev 1 2
>>/dev/wd0g /var ffs rw,nodev,nosuid 1 2
>>/dev/fd0a /mnt/floppy0 msdos rw,nodev,nosuid,noauto,noexec 0 0
>>/dev/cd0a /mnt/dvdrw0 cd9660 ro,nodev,nosuid,noauto,noexec 0 0
>>/dev/cd1a /mnt/cdrw1 cd9660 ro,nodev,nosuid,noauto,noexec 0 0
>>
>>The optical unit is a DVD+/-RW DL, ASUS (DRW-1608P2, Rev 1.17). Processor
>>Intel P4, 3GHz etc. You can imagine the rest...
>>I run the standard OpenBSD 3.8 system. I don't think you would ask, but if I
>>restart the system it's all OK. It happened to me several
>>times; I'm not stupid, I can assure you, but every time I was tired and I
>>cannot reproduce the situation;
>>My question is: what's going on here?
>>All commands were of course executed from the root account.
>>
>>
>>                                                                              
>>                        Thanks
>>in advance
>>
>>
>>                                                                              
>>                                                   Yours
>>in BSDness,
>>                                                                              
>>                                                               Gabriel
>>George POPA

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