Couple of things -- do have a way of verifying that the drive is
working properly, ie, another machine?  Also, did you mention what
kernel version you were running?

-- jeremy


On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 19:37:02 -0500, rpgoldman at real-time.com
<rpgoldman at real-time.com> wrote:
> Argh.  Well, as reported, I found out that the problem with my USB
> drive was that the kernel wanted to run e2fsck on it, because it had
> been mounted so many times w/o being checked.
> 
> OK.  So I *did* run e2fsck on it.  It was fine.  Then I started
> rsyncing to it again.
> 
> Same dang message.
> 
> Oct  8 17:36:14 necronomicon kernel: EXT2-fs warning: maximal mount count reached, running e2fsck \
> is recommended
> 
> I ran e2fsck betweeen 6 and  7 o'clock, but:
> 
> Oct  8 18:11:42 necronomicon last message repeated 588 times
> Oct  8 19:12:22 necronomicon last message repeated 251 times
> Oct  8 19:13:23 necronomicon last message repeated 2069 times
> Oct  8 19:14:24 necronomicon last message repeated 1925 times
> 
> Seems like whatever mount count the kernel is using, it doesn't get
> cleared by e2fsck.
> 
> I tried manually changing it to zero using tune2fs, and that seemed to
> reset it to zero, but the mount count immediately started zooming
> upward again.  So what gives?  Is there something about the USB
> protocol so that this dang thing is getting remounted a zillion times?
> 
> Sadly, I smashed the mount counting (setting the maximal mount count
> to 0), using tune2fs.  Now the annoying zillions of messages in
> /var/log/kernel/warnings are gone.  But it's still pig slow.
> 
> This seems not to be 100%, either.  I rsynced to it last night, and
> it was fine.  Tonight:  slow.
> 
> Thanks for any advice,
> 
> 
> R
> 
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