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[SOLVED] Syslog flooded by 'failed to mount'

Started by brononius, January 15, 2012, 08:11:54 AM

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brononius

Hey,

My syslog is flooded by a lot of problems to mount some disks. This is triggered each minute. So a bit to much information... ;)
corius 2012-01-15 07:57:56 ookup(program): lookup for 90 failed Daemon Err
corius 2012-01-15 07:57:56 failed to mount /mnt/device/90 Daemon Err
corius 2012-01-15 07:57:56 lookup(program): lookup for 91 failed Daemon Err
corius 2012-01-15 07:57:56 failed to mount /mnt/device/91 Daemon Err
corius 2012-01-15 07:57:56 lookup(program): lookup for 89 failed Daemon Err
corius 2012-01-15 07:57:56 failed to mount /mnt/device/89


For the moment, i've got only 1 disk in the machine (sda). I was trying to add a second one, but something went/goes wrong there...
Some details from 'sudo fdisk -l':
Schijf /dev/sda: 500.1 GB, 500107862016 bytes
255 koppen, 63 sectoren/spoor, 60801 cilinders
Eenheid = cilinders van 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Schijf-ID: 0x000d6c93

Apparaat Opstart   Begin       Einde     Blokken   ID  Systeem
/dev/sda1   *           1       59667   479275146   83  Linux
/dev/sda2           59668       60801     9108855    5  Uitgebreid
/dev/sda5           59668       60801     9108823+  82  Linux wisselgeheugen



These are following disks that give problems:
Device #89: ST31000340AS (sdb1) on corius
Device #90: ST31000340AS (sdb2) on corius
Device #91: ST31000340AS (sdb1) on corius


Can i safely remove these disks from the 'My Devices / Core' with the option delete this device?
Or must i follow a specific procedure to do this?
Version: linuxMCE 1404, running virtual on ESXi

Orbiters: ASUS eeePAD, Nexus 5, Huwai, web
Automation: EIB technology, KNX IP ROUTER 750
Phones: Cisco 7912-7940-7960
Camera's: Foscam POE

JoakimL

I had a similar problem, had to do with an Extended NTFS partition. I deleted the device from the Device manager and restarted the Core, problem solved.

/Joakim

brononius

Thanks, i've removed the disk from the core, and my logs are more readable... ;)
Version: linuxMCE 1404, running virtual on ESXi

Orbiters: ASUS eeePAD, Nexus 5, Huwai, web
Automation: EIB technology, KNX IP ROUTER 750
Phones: Cisco 7912-7940-7960
Camera's: Foscam POE