Re: unable to read partition table in log

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on 5-18-2009 1:04 PM P.A spake the following:
> Hi recently I noticed in the messages log, the following error
> 
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> 
> May 18 15:59:52 mail kernel: sdb: assuming drive cache: write through
> 
> May 18 15:59:52 mail kernel: sdb : READ CAPACITY failed.
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> May 18 15:59:52 mail kernel: sdb : status=0, message=00, host=1, driver=00
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> May 18 15:59:52 mail kernel: sdb : sense not available.
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> May 18 15:59:52 mail kernel: sdb: assuming Write Enabled
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> May 18 15:59:52 mail kernel: sdb: assuming drive cache: write through
> 
> May 18 15:59:52 mail kernel:  sdb:<3>Buffer I/O error on device sdb,
> logical block 0
> 
> May 18 15:59:52 mail kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sdb, logical block 0
> 
> May 18 15:59:52 mail last message repeated 5 times
> 
> May 18 15:59:52 mail kernel:  unable to read partition table
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> 
> I’m not sure what sdb is since its not listed on my partition table
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> 
> [root@mail srvadmin]# fdisk -l
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> 
> Disk /dev/sda: 109.1 GB, 109196476416 bytes
> 
> 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 13275 cylinders
> 
> Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
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>  
> 
>    Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
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> /dev/sda1   *           1          13      104391   83  Linux
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> /dev/sda2              14       13275   106527015   8e  Linux LVM
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> [root@mail srvadmin]# df -h
> 
> Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> 
> /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00
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>                        99G   42G   52G  45% /
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> /dev/sda1              99M   44M   51M  47% /boot
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> none                  3.9G     0  3.9G   0% /dev/shm
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> [root@mail srvadmin]#
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> 
> I looked at the hardware itself and all disk in this raid system are
> fine, my question is, is this something I need to worry about and what
> is causing this issue.
> 
> Although everything looking fine, my messages log is full of sdb complaints.
> 

Does the system have memory card slots or a sd or cf reader? Some of those get
detected as a scsi drive, but fail like this.

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