+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #503864 +++ Description of problem: The USB storage cannot use <2TB. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 2.6.9-* How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. connect USB storage of over 2TB. 2. 3. Actual results: scsi1 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices Vendor: LaCie Model: 4big Quadra Rev: 0 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02 sdb : very big device. try to use READ CAPACITY(16). sdb : READ CAPACITY(16) failed. <---*** sdb : status=0, message=00, host=5, driver=00 sdb : use 0xffffffff as device size SCSI device sdb: 4294967296 512-byte hdwr sectors (2199023 MB) sdb: assuming drive cache: write through sdb : very big device. try to use READ CAPACITY(16). sdb : READ CAPACITY(16) failed. <---*** sdb : status=0, message=00, host=5, driver=00 sdb : use 0xffffffff as device size SCSI device sdb: 4294967296 512-byte hdwr sectors (2199023 MB) sdb: assuming drive cache: write through Expected results: READ CAPACITY(16) succeeds, full device capacity recognised. Additional info: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-2.6.24.y.git;a=commitdiff;h=17f060224fb9f435c6f9306b7b61419d038def13
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An advisory has been issued which should help the problem described in this bug report. This report is therefore being closed with a resolution of ERRATA. For more information on therefore solution and/or where to find the updated files, please follow the link below. You may reopen this bug report if the solution does not work for you. http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2011-0263.html