Am 24.07.2013 20:57, schrieb Andre Robatino:
Mateusz Marzantowicz <mmarzantowicz <at> osdf.com.pl>
writes:
WARNING: Your hard drive is failing
Device: /dev/sdd [USB JMicron], unable to open device
I see this message on all my terminals and system logs. Actually nothing
is failing, I've disconnected USB hard drive (using "eject" button in
GNOME shell), then disconnected drive from cable. It looks like some
part of Fedora 19 is not noticing drive removal. Can I fix it somehow?
I saw this once, with a portable hard drive. It happened when I had the
drive plugged in while booting, and unplugged it later. It didn't realize
that it was okay for the drive to be unplugged afterwards. I didn't check if
there is an existing bug report
it is *not* a bug and without moderation my reply
would be out since hours........
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Betreff: Re: WARNING: Your hard drive is failing
Datum: Wed, 24 Jul 2013 17:27:04 +0200
Von: Reindl Harald <h.reindl(a)thelounge.net>
An: Community support for Fedora users <users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
Am 24.07.2013 17:14, schrieb Mateusz Marzantowicz:
WARNING: Your hard drive is failing
Device: /dev/sdd [USB JMicron], unable to open device
I see this message on all my terminals and system logs. Actually nothing
is failing, I've disconnected USB hard drive (using "eject" button in
GNOME shell), then disconnected drive from cable. It looks like some
part of Fedora 19 is not noticing drive removal. Can I fix it somehow?
systemctl restart smartd.service
obviously you had the drive connected at boot and your "smartd.conf"
is at default "DRIVESCAN" and not explicit configured drives to
monitor, so it does what it is configured for: cry if a drive
is gone