apt full-upgrade causes system lock-up
Bo Berglund
bo.berglund at gmail.com
Thu Jun 2 22:51:19 UTC 2022
On Thu, 2 Jun 2022 17:30:16 -0500, Aaron Rainbolt <arraybolt3 at gmail.com> wrote:
>However, just from the data I see here, I'm even more led to believe
>this is drive failure. Judging from your drive model and your data
>written, your drive is supposed to sustain 300 terabytes written.
>You've done 402 TB, so that drive isn't just past warranty, it's
>probably just shy of fried, if not fried already. That would explain
>the read-only state - the drive is likely about to die, and is trying
>to preserve the data that's left before you lose it.
The disk is a 500 GB PCIe SSD drive so there are no mechanical parts to wear
out....
The system is used to manage video files and writes about 6 GB of video data on
disk every 24 hours, so by that reckoning it should have taken about 187 years
to complete writing 402 TB of data.
But the computer is only 2-3 years old, it has actually been powered on for
13259 hours = 1.5 years...
I cannot see how this could happen at all. Something is not right here.
And it is not writing anything else except whatever logs the Linux system
produces....
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Bo Berglund
Developer in Sweden
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