Nope, it was a faulty cable after all. I am not sure, but it seems to be
working now. Plus I got to learn something about udev.
Regards,
Panayiotis
On 12/21/2010 04:37 PM, Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
2/ turned out to be the case.
Regards,
Panayiotis
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Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
Hmm, it seems to be a power issue. I had a usb hub connected to the same
bus and I disconnected it. Since then there have been no problems.
Regards,
Panayiotis
Best way to get persistent name for USB device is to use UUID and add it
to your fstab, 'blkid' as
2/ turned out to be the case.
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Panayiotis
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On Tue, 21 Dec 2010 06:58:55 +0200, Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
> Thanks all. I tried toying with udev to create a persistent node name,
> but to no avail. The problem seem to be that the hdd is periodically
> disconnecting. By the time it has disconnected, it is too late. Md has
> already faulte
Hmm, it seems to be a power issue. I had a usb hub connected to the same
bus and I disconnected it. Since then there have been no problems.
Regards,
Panayiotis
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On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 06:58:55AM +0200, Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
> Thanks all. I tried toying with udev to create a persistent node name,
> but to no avail. The problem seem to be that the hdd is periodically
> disconnecting. By the time it has disconnected, it is too late. Md has
> alread
Thanks all. I tried toying with udev to create a persistent node name,
but to no avail. The problem seem to be that the hdd is periodically
disconnecting. By the time it has disconnected, it is too late. Md has
already faulted the device. If anyone has any ideas about preventing the
drive from
On Mon, 20 Dec 2010 09:15:58 +0200, Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
> I have an external usb 2.0 LG hard disk. It is part of an md array which
> is in turn part of an lvm array. The strange thing is that while the
> drive is in use, it will suddenly change device nodes, for example from
> /dev/sda to
Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
I have an external usb 2.0 LG hard disk. It is part of an md array
which is in turn part of an lvm array. The strange thing is that while
the drive is in use, it will suddenly change device nodes, for example
from /dev/sda to /dev/sdb. This will cause the md driver
On 20.12.2010 9:15, Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
> I have an external usb 2.0 LG hard disk. It is part of an md array which is in
> turn part of an lvm array. The strange thing is that while the drive is in
> use, it will suddenly change device nodes, for example from /dev/sda to
> /dev/sdb. This w
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