On 12/17/20 7:23 PM, George N. White III wrote:
We need more data. Have a look at
https://www.smartmontools.org/ticket/594?cversion=0&cnum_hist=7
<https://www.smartmontools.org/ticket/594?cversion=0&cnum_hist=7>.
Bargain USB enclosures are often junk. If they are powered by the
USB port they often draw excessive
power leading to erratic behaviour. USB3 uses frequencies that often
cause RF interference with other
devices, bluetooth, etc. so need careful attention to shielding and
may be susceptible to RF interference
if there are RF sources nearby.
1. does smartmontools recognize the device?
2. can you transfer the disk to another known good system/enclosure
for testing?
3. are you using a limited power PC (RPi, laptop, etc.)?
4. does the external drive+enclosure work using a USB2 port?
5. does the enclosure have its own power source or is it powered from
USB?
Wow... what a great answer! Thank you very much.
So
1. smartctl failed: No such device
2. I could... maybe ...there is a sticker voiding the warranty if I open
the case. I do have another (very old) great case, or at least it used
to be. So once my warranty claim is sorted out I can do that. Just not
right now. And maybe the other case got old (just like me)
3. It's currently plugged to a Thinkpad X1 3rd gen but I actually want
to plug it to a rpi...
4. I have a USB hub 2.0 connected to the machine with my 512 logitech
keyboard and it stops at detection and reset high-speed USB device
number 8 using xhci_hcd. So I guess it doesn't work?
5. Powered by USB only.
Now the disk was indeed super cheap. Do you mean that if I get a good
case I could just plug it and be happy? Would I need an extra power
supply as well considering I intend to plug it in a rpi?
Thank you so very much.
Fred
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