I tried to run fsck on /dev/sdc drive and here what I got.
[root@localhost ~]# fsck /dev/sdc fsck from util-linux 2.23.2 e2fsck 1.42.9 (28-Dec-2013) fsck.ext2: Attempt to read block from filesystem resulted in short read while trying to open /dev/sdc Could this be a zero-length partition? [root@localhost ~]# fsck /dev/sdc1 fsck from util-linux 2.23.2 e2fsck 1.42.9 (28-Dec-2013) fsck.ext2: No such file or directory while trying to open /dev/sdc1 Possibly non-existent device?
On 13 July 2016 at 19:22, Hersh parikhh1@gmail.com wrote:
There were no live connections.
The problem what we had was more related to OS requirement for some software. This drive was not in a bad shape.
On 12 July 2016 at 23:03, Gordon Messmer gordon.messmer@gmail.com wrote:
On 07/12/2016 09:52 AM, Hersh wrote:
There was some problem with our system so I re-installed the server with CentOS 7. Now, when I am trying to run 'fdisk -l' command, it is returning a broken output.
It throws this error- "fdisk: cannot open /dev/sdc: Input/output error".
So, your server had an undiagnosed problem, and now it reports read errors on /dev/sdc? Do you think those two things might be related?
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