Re: Frequent dbus(?) crashes with Samsung 840 Pro SSD

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On Feb 18, 2013, at 7:20 PM, Digimer <lists@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Two days ago, I reinstalled F18 on my Corsair drive. I had the Samsung connected as a USB drive to restore my files and after a few hours, the system locked up again ('tail -n 100' below). I pulled the Samsung out of the laptop and booted with just the Corsair and it's been rock solid since.

I assume you've looked at smartctl -a on this drive, and that's why you don't think it's just a bad SSD that needs to be swapped out for replacement? I'm using an 830, which is related to the 840, but admittedly different in some important ways; but I'm not experiencing problems like you're describing.

And what have you found in dmesg for the time this is happening? Or 'journalctl --follow' using ssh?

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> Each time it crashed, it *looked* like a dbus hang-up.

Why do you say this? There's nothing in your syslog that implicates dbus, or anything else for that matter. I also think that's the wrong diagnostic tool for this, actually.

Chris Murphy
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