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Re: bad sectors on disk



On Tuesday 09 February 2016 09:25:40 Eike Lantzsch wrote:
> Hi Ritesh Raj Sarraf
> 
> Just a thought - my two cents:
> 
> On Tuesday 09 February 2016 12:53:04 Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > > Thank you for your response.
> > 
> > Purely selfish. :)
> > I want to know about cabling problems.
> > 
> > > Linux pi 4.1.16-v7+ #833 SMP Wed Jan 27 14:32:22 GMT 2016 armv7l
> > > GNU/Linux
> > 
> > The source code where i find the message text in my Sid kernel
> > is not depending on the CPU architecture. So it is supposed to be
> > in effect on your system.
> > But i riddle why it does not convert 0x2003 to "FAILED".
> > 
> > > The RPi2 is a USB 2.0 only device. But yes, I think the drive is 3.0
> > > capable.
> 
> Are you copying or moving files from or to your USB-HDD via the network?
> RPis share the same USB controller for the network chip and for the
> USB-ports. My experience with RPis is that heavy network traffic makes the
> I/O over the USB-ports to and from HDDs very shaky. I even lost a HDD that
> way. If you want some sort of a NAS then ditch the RPi. You will be better
> off with a Cubietruck if you want to stick to ARM-architecture or a
> PC-Engines ALIX (i386) or a PC-Engines APU if you prefer amd64 and want
> more memory.

I should have mentioned:
Cubietruck and APU: connect HDD w/ SATA
ALIX: only parallel port for HDD
> 
> All the best
> Eike
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