Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2019 01:09:15 +0700 From: Eugene Grosbein <eugen@grosbein.net> To: Barney Wolff <barney@databus.com>, Kevin Oberman <rkoberman@gmail.com> Cc: FreeBSD Stable ML <stable@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: USB disks dropping off-line Message-ID: <d2ac7d88-32b3-f045-f596-8942205a0d60@grosbein.net> In-Reply-To: <20190112171255.GA40194@pit.databus.com> References: <CAN6yY1vRY8L_L43=MwTJCDOTo5jwMnppL-LkbR8aU4oy1iGAjA@mail.gmail.com> <20190112171255.GA40194@pit.databus.com>
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13.01.2019 0:12, Barney Wolff wrote: > On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 11:31:55PM -0800, Kevin Oberman wrote: >> Que Twilight Zone theme. For your consideration: This started in December >> when I was running 11.2-STABLE. Starting in December, when I try to backup >> my laptop to a USB drive, it periodically dropped off-line (disconnected) >> and immediately reconnected. This was originally using rsync. It seemed >> fairly random and, eventually I got a successful backup. After I upgraded >> to 12.0, it was much worse and I could no longer get a clean rsync. >> >> I assumed that the drive was failing and swapped it for an identical one, >> re-partitioned, and used dd to copy each partition. The same thing >> happened, but I noticed that it seemed to happen when the system was a bit >> active. I then shutdown X and tried with nothing else running. It ran for a >> few minutes until I did a sync from a different login while the dd was >> running. Boom. Disk disconnected again. >> >> I finally got an almost complete backup of /usr. I had about 1-2 GB lest >> when it happened again. I suspect that some background operation (periodic >> sync?) triggered it again. >> >> Any suggestions? >> >> Here is my system info: Lenovo T520 now running FreeBSD 12.0-STABLE r342788 >> and GENERIC config except SCHED_4BSD. System is completely stable except >> for the USB disk dropping off-line. Disk is a 2TB WD My Passport. It is a >> USB 3.0 drive,but plugged intoa 2.0 port. (The T520 has no 3.0 capability. >> >> Has anyone seen anything like this? Any ideas? I am REALLY nervous running >> without a backup. > I've had what may be the same problem for years, with a USB3 disk, > on both 10-stable and 12.0-release. I've never found a cause, though power > gitches might be responsible. As a pragmatic fix I have the backup disk as a zpool > and run a daemon that simply does a zpool clear if it finds the pool unhealthy during the backup. > That lets the backup complete every time - the pool is set to wait on error, > so having the daemon check once a minute works with minuscule overhead. I had same problem for several years with non-changing set of hardware (integrated USB 2.0 controller and external USB HDD) and several FreeBSD versions from 8.x and newer. It just stopped disappearing after one of software upgrades so I presume instability of our USB stack for some edge cases. Now it works just fine for my hardware and 11.2-STABLE. Anyway, we have gmountver(8) for temporary work-around: DESCRIPTION The gmountver utility is used to control the mount verification GEOM class. When configured, it passes all the I/O requests to the underlying provider. When the underlying provider disappears - for example because the disk device got disconnected - it queues all the I/O requests and waits for the provider to reappear. When that happens, it attaches to it and sends the queued requests.
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