Is it normal that
shows 2 devices for an external disk ? this question was asked by Thierry Leloup in Thread failed-to-add-external-hard-disk-with-freebsd-10-1.52024/ below. I have a similar problem with an external hard disk hanging on a usb adapter. Shown as da0 and its diskid below.
Not withstanding the resultant
Although this could spring from another source - running smartctl =>
a NOW under FAIL in the Reallocated_Sector_Ct
Any clarification would be helpful and appreciated.
gpart showshows 2 devices for an external disk ? this question was asked by Thierry Leloup in Thread failed-to-add-external-hard-disk-with-freebsd-10-1.52024/ below. I have a similar problem with an external hard disk hanging on a usb adapter. Shown as da0 and its diskid below.
gpart show ==>
Code:
=>
34 976773101 ada1 GPT (466G)
34 1024 1 freebsd-boot (512K)
1058 968883200 2 freebsd-ufs (462G)
968884258 7888876 3 freebsd-swap (3.8G)
976773134 1 - free - (512B)
=> 34 781422701 ada2 GPT (373G)
34 128 1 freebsd-boot (64K)
162 773848960 2 freebsd-ufs (369G)
773849122 7573612 3 freebsd-swap (3.6G)
781422734 1 - free - (512B)
=> 34 312581741 da0 GPT (149G)
34 312581741 1 freebsd-ufs (149G)
=> 34 312581741 diskid/DISK-20140919 GPT (149G)
34 312581741 1 freebsd-ufs (149G)
Not withstanding the resultant
# ls -aqxFl /usb_01
Code:
ls: /usb_01: Input/output error
Although this could spring from another source - running smartctl =>
# smartctl /dev/da0 =>a NOW under FAIL in the Reallocated_Sector_Ct
Any clarification would be helpful and appreciated.