stdin corrupted crc32 mismatch
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@andyroo54 From the output you posted I am not sure if sda really is your system disk… Maybe show us the output of
lsblk
…Soft RAID or real hardware RAID controller??
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[img]http://i.imgur.com/VKHFXuc.png[/img]
It’s hardware RAID in a HP DL380 server running esxi 5.5
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@andyroo54 I’m assuming it’s formatted as either ext3 or ext 4. Maybe run a full blown fsck on it?
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@Tom-Elliott I booted into the live CD and ran this and this is the output. Not sure if I’m doing it right
[img]http://i.imgur.com/xxqdVop.png[/img] -
I ran gparted instead.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/dvR2ImK.png[/img]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/pUJgcwZ.png[/img]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/OP3hB69.png[/img]
FYI, after using gparted, I was able to deploy the image without a CRC32 error. I’ll do some more testing to be sure! Thanks guys
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@andyroo54 Are you able to deploy do a differnent machine/disk?? Possibly the destination disk is the problem??
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@Sebastian-Roth I don’t think it was destination disk. I think the raid has some corruption. But we wouldn’t have seen it directly as it was mounted as an individual disk. When he went into gparted, it found the corruptions and was able to take a course of action.
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Whoops, sorry. Didn’t properly read the @andyroo54’s last post… Good to hear that you solved it!
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Have to mark this as unsolved because it’s still happening…!
Its so odd… you deploy and get the CRC32 error, then if you deploy it again, the next time it works…? It’s random. Surely if the disk was corrupted, then it would consistently NOT work, not randomly work and randomly not work.
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@andyroo54 Random issue like this sounds like a memory problem to me (just a wild guess)… memtest?
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Pass complete, no errors…
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@andyroo54 I don’t think it would matter. This especially considering it works, then it doesn’t. I suspect the client machines memory be the issue and/or the disk is about to fail? Does the SMART report anything on the server?
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@Tom-Elliott But Tom I’m getting this on every machine, desktops, laptops, etc, so it can’t be all of those machines surely? And it wouldn’t just work the next time if it was indeed bad memory.
The server is esxi vm, no errors, no other vms on that host have any issues.
Am I the only person getting these issues? I feel like I should just rebuild on another distro.
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@andyroo54 I still suspect the raid is failing. Do you see the same “fix now”? As it is raid, does the system raid controller see an issue with the disk?
What is the partition layout, lvm ext?