On my LAN I have a nest of 6 RPi of varying ages some of which have USB connected external hard drives.
One of these devices solicits, and stores backups from the other devices on a scheduled basis.
The drive for this device is a Toshiba 4TB, and about 6 weeks ago I ran a hard write and read on the disk using badblocks; after 4 days it reported as fully clean.
I have set up 4 LVs on this drive as targets for the stored data.
My problem is that I am getting too frequent corruptions of a couple of the LVs, both block count and inode count errors. Unmounting the LVs, running vgchange -a[n|y]. then fsck -fy, and mount -a fixes the problem for a few cycles.
Thoughts...
One of these devices solicits, and stores backups from the other devices on a scheduled basis.
The drive for this device is a Toshiba 4TB, and about 6 weeks ago I ran a hard write and read on the disk using badblocks; after 4 days it reported as fully clean.
I have set up 4 LVs on this drive as targets for the stored data.
My problem is that I am getting too frequent corruptions of a couple of the LVs, both block count and inode count errors. Unmounting the LVs, running vgchange -a[n|y]. then fsck -fy, and mount -a fixes the problem for a few cycles.
Thoughts...
Statistics: Posted by hfl — Tue Feb 25, 2025 12:39 am