SD Card disappears after shutdown.
SD Card disappears after shutdown.
HI,
Received the USB dual tuner yesterday, so put the V2 up in the lounge room, in place of the U4 to test it a few days before swapping it with my wife's T2.
I have a 512GB micro SD card which I formatted (initialised) in the V2's rear slot.
Did a recording, and it worked OK.
When I shutdown, and then restart the V2, the SD card isn't available.
Have to format again. Do a shutdown or reboot, and no SD (card is there but not mounted/formatted?)
Did the routine a couple of times, but same result.
Any theories?
While the V2 was in Standby, I removed the SD, put it in my PC, and could read the files. Played the recording fine. Can't copy files to the SD though.
Thanks,
dRdoS7
Received the USB dual tuner yesterday, so put the V2 up in the lounge room, in place of the U4 to test it a few days before swapping it with my wife's T2.
I have a 512GB micro SD card which I formatted (initialised) in the V2's rear slot.
Did a recording, and it worked OK.
When I shutdown, and then restart the V2, the SD card isn't available.
Have to format again. Do a shutdown or reboot, and no SD (card is there but not mounted/formatted?)
Did the routine a couple of times, but same result.
Any theories?
While the V2 was in Standby, I removed the SD, put it in my PC, and could read the files. Played the recording fine. Can't copy files to the SD though.
Thanks,
dRdoS7
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Re: SD Card disappears after shutdown.
Though it's probably not related to your problem, if you're using a microSD card for storage, you should only remove it after successfully unmounting it using SimpleUmount, or after putting the V2 into shutdown/deep standby. Putting the V2 into standby isn't enough.
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Re: SD Card disappears after shutdown.
I assume then you must have ext4 drivers installed on your PC?
What brand/speed card are you using? I've not had any of those sorts of issues with my Sandisk or Samsung ones (U3 A2 and A1).
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Re: SD Card disappears after shutdown.
Hi,
I put the SD in an adaptor, the plugged it into the USB3 port, was found, and mounted immediately.
EDIT: Must add that it can't be unmounted because it's in use by Timeshift.
When I pressed Media, the recordings were there, and timeshift files existed when I checked in File Commander.
Shutdown, put it in the back slot, not mounted.
Shutdown, put it in the adaptor again, mounted.
Using a Samsung EVO. Works fine in the adaptor.
Will log files help? I've just turned that on. Have to reboot for it to take effect.
dRdoS7
Yeah, I would say not related, as I hadn't removed it until I tried in the PC.prl wrote: ↑Fri Jan 17, 2020 17:23Though it's probably not related to your problem, if you're using a microSD card for storage, you should only remove it after successfully unmounting it using SimpleUmount, or after putting the V2 into shutdown/deep standby. Putting the V2 into standby isn't enough.
I put the SD in an adaptor, the plugged it into the USB3 port, was found, and mounted immediately.
EDIT: Must add that it can't be unmounted because it's in use by Timeshift.
When I pressed Media, the recordings were there, and timeshift files existed when I checked in File Commander.
Shutdown, put it in the back slot, not mounted.
Shutdown, put it in the adaptor again, mounted.
I had installed ext2fsd.
Using a Samsung EVO. Works fine in the adaptor.
Will log files help? I've just turned that on. Have to reboot for it to take effect.
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Re: SD Card disappears after shutdown.
It's beginning to sound like a fault with the microSD slot.
The more useful log file is probsbly going to be /var/log/messages on a failed mount of the microSD card.
The more useful log file is probsbly going to be /var/log/messages on a failed mount of the microSD card.
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Re: SD Card disappears after shutdown.
Here are the pertinent parts of the log, with comments:
The microSD device is detected, but data can't be read from its storage. The fact that the device works when in a USB adapter points toward the fault being in the microSD socket or associated electronics.
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# 512GB microSD card detected and interface initialised
# The "sd" and "sda" don't refer to the microSD card: that "sd" is for SCSI Disk (for historical reasons)
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.notice kernel: sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] 1000144896 512-byte logical blocks: (512 GB/477 GiB)
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.notice kernel: sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.debug kernel: sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Mode Sense: 21 00 00 00
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.notice kernel: sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write cache: disabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.info kernel: sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#0 UNKNOWN(0x2003) Result: hostbyte=0x00 driverbyte=0x08
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.info kernel: sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#0 Sense Key : 0xb [current]
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.info kernel: sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#0 ASC=0x47 ASCQ=0x1
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.info kernel: sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#0 CDB: opcode=0x28 28 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 08 00
# I/O error when attempting to read block 0 to get the partition table
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.err kernel: blk_update_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 0
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.err kernel: Buffer I/O error on dev sda, logical block 0, async page read
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.info kernel: sda: unable to read partition table
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.notice kernel: sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI removable disk
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.warn kernel: UDF-fs: warning (device sda): udf_fill_super: No partition found (2)
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.warn kernel: UDF-fs: warning (device sda): udf_fill_super: No partition found (2)
# Attempt to mount the device as yaffs (Yet Another Flash File System) filesystem, which would be inappropriate, anyway
# That fails, too
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.info kernel: yaffs: dev is 8388608 name is "sda" rw
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.info kernel: yaffs: passed flags ""
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.debug kernel: yaffs: yaffs: Attempting MTD mount of 8.0,"sda"
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.debug kernel: yaffs: yaffs: MTD device 0 either not valid or unavailable
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.info kernel: yaffs: dev is 8388608 name is "sda" rw
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.info kernel: yaffs: passed flags ""
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.debug kernel: yaffs: yaffs: Attempting MTD mount of 8.0,"sda"
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.debug kernel: yaffs: yaffs: MTD device 0 either not valid or unavailable
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.warn kernel: UDF-fs: warning (device sda): udf_fill_super: No partition found (2)
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.warn kernel: UDF-fs: warning (device sda): udf_fill_super: No partition found (2)
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.info kernel: yaffs: dev is 8388608 name is "sda" rw
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.info kernel: yaffs: passed flags ""
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.debug kernel: yaffs: yaffs: Attempting MTD mount of 8.0,"sda"
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.debug kernel: yaffs: yaffs: MTD device 0 either not valid or unavailable
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.info kernel: yaffs: dev is 8388608 name is "sda" rw
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.info kernel: yaffs: passed flags ""
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.debug kernel: yaffs: yaffs: Attempting MTD mount of 8.0,"sda"
Jan 1 10:00:23 CARAVANV2 user.debug kernel: yaffs: yaffs: MTD device 0 either not valid or unavailable
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Re: SD Card disappears after shutdown.
Hi,
Any idea why would it be able to read & write OK after it's formatted, but not when the V2 is rebooted?
I'll create a Support Request in the AM, and point BW to this thread.
I may try the 128GB SD from my dash cam first, see if that has the same problem.
Many thanks,
dRdoS7
Any idea why would it be able to read & write OK after it's formatted, but not when the V2 is rebooted?
I'll create a Support Request in the AM, and point BW to this thread.
I may try the 128GB SD from my dash cam first, see if that has the same problem.
Many thanks,
dRdoS7
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Re: SD Card disappears after shutdown.
This is what the log should show for a correctly mounted SanDisk 16GB (C10, A1) microSD card (I don't have a higher capacity or faster microSD card to test):
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# 512GB microSD card detected and interface initialised
Jan 1 10:00:24 beyonwizv2 user.notice kernel: sd 1:0:0:0: [sda] 31116288 512-byte logical blocks: (15.9 GB/14.8 GiB)
Jan 1 10:00:24 beyonwizv2 user.notice kernel: sd 1:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off
Jan 1 10:00:24 beyonwizv2 user.debug kernel: sd 1:0:0:0: [sda] Mode Sense: 21 00 00 00
Jan 1 10:00:24 beyonwizv2 user.notice kernel: sd 1:0:0:0: [sda] Write cache: disabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
# Attach disk
Jan 1 10:00:24 beyonwizv2 user.info kernel: sda: sda1
Jan 1 10:00:24 beyonwizv2 user.notice kernel: sd 1:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI removable disk
# Mount partition
Jan 1 10:00:24 beyonwizv2 user.info kernel: EXT4-fs (sda1): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null)
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Re: SD Card disappears after shutdown.
Sorry, really no idea. I don't know enough about the hardware or the details of the detect/initialise/attach/mount process.
That sounds like a good thing to try.
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Re: SD Card disappears after shutdown.
Tried my 128GB, same result. Which is good, in a way.
Back it goes!
So far (since 2015):
1 x T2 several faults over time, and slowly died. (after lightning strike). RIP
1 x U4 HDMI failed (TV was On, then powered off, no HDMI when switched back on). Replaced by BW.
1 x T2 HDMI failed (power surge). RIP
1 x V2 SD card slot fault. NFI
Thanks,
dRdoS7
Re: SD Card disappears after shutdown.
One more thing to try.
- Remove the microSD card.
- Power the V2 on.
- When up and ready insert the microSD.
- Retrieve and post /var/log/messages file.
Re: SD Card disappears after shutdown.
So same error as at startup, can't read the partition table.
Send it back :- "borked microsd slot!"
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Jan 21 12:24:31 CARAVANV2 user.err kernel: blk_update_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 0
Jan 21 12:24:31 CARAVANV2 user.err kernel: Buffer I/O error on dev sda, logical block 0, async page read
Jan 21 12:24:32 CARAVANV2 user.info kernel: sda: unable to read partition table
Jan 21 12:24:32 CARAVANV2 user.notice kernel: sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI removable disk
Re: SD Card disappears after shutdown.
Hi,
I lodged a Request a couple of days ago.
Now BW just needs to get a roundtuit.
I had one, once, but I've lost it. I think I got it from a Wheels magazine in the 70s. Could have loaned it to BW, speed things up. Was the upgraded version too.
Thanks,
dRdoS7
OK.IanB wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2020 11:53So same error as at startup, can't read the partition table.Send it back :- "borked microsd slot!"Code: Select all
Jan 21 12:24:31 CARAVANV2 user.err kernel: blk_update_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 0 Jan 21 12:24:31 CARAVANV2 user.err kernel: Buffer I/O error on dev sda, logical block 0, async page read Jan 21 12:24:32 CARAVANV2 user.info kernel: sda: unable to read partition table Jan 21 12:24:32 CARAVANV2 user.notice kernel: sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI removable disk
I lodged a Request a couple of days ago.
Now BW just needs to get a roundtuit.
I had one, once, but I've lost it. I think I got it from a Wheels magazine in the 70s. Could have loaned it to BW, speed things up. Was the upgraded version too.
Thanks,
dRdoS7