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Description of problem: I was editing a file on this disk and it's connection to the system appears to have spontaneously dropped (see /var/log/messages snippet below). This problem was reported by several people and was fixed. Did the fix get into my current kernel? My current kernel is: 2.6.35.14-106.fc14.x86_64 but the problem has occurred on other kernels. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): fedora core 14 x86_64; Freshly installed and UP TO DATE. How reproducible: Frequently occurs Steps to Reproduce: 1.attach the drive 2.mount the drive 3.start using it (does NOT appear to be I/O load dependent) Actual results: /dev/sdb1 spontaneously disconnected from the system leaving the journal recoverable and re-attached(?) itself as /dev/sdc1 Expected results: No disconnects. Additional info:Dec 31 03:31:36 clipper yum[23955]: Installed: ncurses-static-5.7-9.20100703.fc14.x86_64 Dec 31 03:52:50 clipper kernel: [18137.160704] hub 2-1.4:1.0: port 3 disabled by hub (EMI?), re-enabling... Dec 31 03:52:50 clipper kernel: [18137.160819] usb 2-1.4.3: USB disconnect, address 6 Dec 31 03:52:50 clipper kernel: [18137.452778] usb 2-1.4.3: new full speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 7 Dec 31 03:52:50 clipper kernel: [18137.598726] usb 2-1.4.3: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 8 Dec 31 03:52:50 clipper kernel: [18137.685836] usb 2-1.4.3: New USB device found, idVendor=152d, idProduct=2336 Dec 31 03:52:50 clipper kernel: [18137.685847] usb 2-1.4.3: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=5 Dec 31 03:52:50 clipper kernel: [18137.685853] usb 2-1.4.3: Product: JM20336 SATA, USB Combo Dec 31 03:52:50 clipper kernel: [18137.685858] usb 2-1.4.3: Manufacturer: JMicron Dec 31 03:52:50 clipper kernel: [18137.685862] usb 2-1.4.3: SerialNumber: 607988888888 Dec 31 03:52:50 clipper kernel: [18137.687548] scsi7 : usb-storage 2-1.4.3:1.0 Dec 31 03:52:50 clipper mtp-probe: checking bus 2, device 8: "/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.4/2-1.4.3" Dec 31 03:52:50 clipper mtp-probe: bus: 2, device: 8 was not an MTP device Dec 31 03:52:51 clipper kernel: [18138.688047] scsi 7:0:0:0: Direct-Access ST975042 0AS PQ: 0 ANSI: 2 CCS Dec 31 03:52:51 clipper kernel: [18138.689632] sd 7:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg2 type 0 Dec 31 03:52:51 clipper kernel: [18138.690033] sd 7:0:0:0: [sdc] 1465149168 512-byte logical blocks: (750 GB/698 GiB) Dec 31 03:52:51 clipper kernel: [18138.691179] sd 7:0:0:0: [sdc] Write Protect is off Dec 31 03:52:51 clipper kernel: [18138.691203] sd 7:0:0:0: [sdc] Assuming drive cache: write through Dec 31 03:52:51 clipper kernel: [18138.694594] sd 7:0:0:0: [sdc] Assuming drive cache: write through Dec 31 03:52:51 clipper kernel: [18138.694606] sdc: sdc1 Dec 31 03:52:51 clipper kernel: [18138.743404] sd 7:0:0:0: [sdc] Assuming drive cache: write through Dec 31 03:52:51 clipper kernel: [18138.743417] sd 7:0:0:0: [sdc] Attached SCSI disk
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