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Author: Antony Stone
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Subject: Re: [DNG] linux ssd problem
On Friday 18 November 2022 at 16:55:59, Peter Duffy wrote:

> I should also have mentioned that I've run the self-test on the drive
> (no problems reported) and verified that the drive firmware is at the
> level currently being offered by Samsung for download.


I would suspect the interface you're using to connect it over USB3.

Do you have any opportunity to connect it to a spare SATA connector on the
motherboard, as a comparison?


Antony.

> On Fri, 2022-11-18 at 15:30 +0000, Peter Duffy wrote:
> > Correction - they're Samsung 870 EVOs.
> >
> > Sorry.
> >
> > On Fri, 2022-11-18 at 15:25 +0000, Peter Duffy wrote:
> > > I recently bought a couple of Samsung 1T EVO 970 SSDs to do some
> > > work:
> > > basically I need to simulate the loading of a fairly big mysql
> > > database
> > > (>80G). I'm currently hitting a very weird problem.
> > >
> > > The mysql is percona 5.7. I attach the disk via USB3, partition it,
> > > create an ext4 fs on one of the partitions, mount it, create a
> > > directory on it, configure mysql to use it as the datadir, and then
> > > initialise it for mysql use. All good so far. I then start the
> > > mysql
> > > dataload, and it's progressing happily.
> > >
> > > Then the mysql server bombs out, and messages like the following
> > > appear
> > > in the dmesg output:
> > >
> > > [19718.093317] sd 12:0:0:0: [sdf] tag#21 FAILED Result:
> > > hostbyte=DID_OK driverbyte=DRIVER_SENSE cmd_age=27s
> > > [19718.093327] sd 12:0:0:0: [sdf] tag#21 Sense Key : Illegal
> > > Request
> > > [current]
> > > [19718.093330] sd 12:0:0:0: [sdf] tag#21 Add. Sense: Invalid
> > > command
> > > operation code
> > > [19718.093333] sd 12:0:0:0: [sdf] tag#21 CDB: Synchronize Cache(10)
> > > 35 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
> > > [19718.093340] blk_update_request: critical target error, dev sdf,
> > > sector 0 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x800 phys_seg 0 prio class 0
> > >
> > > I'm trying to decide whether I'm just dealing with a borked SSD (it
> > > came from Amazon: yeah, I know - if I will buy SSDs from that
> > > source,
> > > what do I expect?) - or something more subtle and/or complex.
> > > Reading
> > > the above messages literally, they seem to indicate that a command
> > > is
> > > being sent to the SSD and it's not understanding it.
> > >
> > > Any thoughts would be most gratefully welcomed.


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