SOLVED: replacing flash drive (and upgrading freenas OS) solved the problem, albeit by brute force.
Hi all,
Lately, I have seen this error on my freenas console
vm_pager_get_pages I/O read error
I don't see "functional" side effects, i.e. everything appears to work ok.
Context
I originally concluded that my hard drive (yes it's a single hard drive system) was going bad. However, I have installed new empty hard drives and still see the error.
This leads me to conclude that the flash drive is bad.
Red herring? Upgrade failed
Additionally I tried upgrading to Freenas 8.2 using the "GUI" method , but it failed silently. i.e the system rebooted, but it was still on 8.0.3. I didn't see any obvious problem in the logs, but am new to the BSD world and freenas.
A few questions:
thanks
Hi all,
Lately, I have seen this error on my freenas console
vm_pager_get_pages I/O read error
I don't see "functional" side effects, i.e. everything appears to work ok.
Context
- Freenas 8.0.3
- Running from a 4g usb flash drive
I originally concluded that my hard drive (yes it's a single hard drive system) was going bad. However, I have installed new empty hard drives and still see the error.
This leads me to conclude that the flash drive is bad.
Red herring? Upgrade failed
Additionally I tried upgrading to Freenas 8.2 using the "GUI" method , but it failed silently. i.e the system rebooted, but it was still on 8.0.3. I didn't see any obvious problem in the logs, but am new to the BSD world and freenas.
A few questions:
- has anyone seen this error
- Does the evidence point to a bad flash drive? or elsewhere?
- how can I run a 'fsck' or similar tool on the flash drive to check for bad sectors?
- any other suggestions?
thanks