On Thursday 28 April 2022 11:38:10 Michael wrote:
On Thursday 28 April 2022 12:57:00 pm deloptes
wrote:
To find out what is going on (next time) use
dbus-monitor
dbus-monitor --system
dbus-monitor --session
If you have an HD that isn't an issue, then you can just dump the output
to a logfile:
dbus-monitor --system > /home/user/logs/dbus-monitor-system.log
{etc., fix as needed}
Then mount/unmount until your system behaves badly again...
See for formatting options:
https://dbus.freedesktop.org/doc/dbus-monitor.1.html
Just thought that I ought to tell what I discovered. As usual, the solution
is something much more unimaginative and basic.
Indeed it was merely a problem of lack of power. I was trying to attach 4
different portable USB hard drives to my laptop via an unpowered 4-port USB
hub, and my machine couldn't keep up with the demand as I added more video
files to the last two of the hard drives.
What puzzled me was, they worked just fine for the first four months or so.
Both my Belkin USB hub and the mini hard drives (all are WD easystore)
themselves have very short cords, and when I set up my laptop, I no longer
had anywhere to put the hard drives, and the cords were too short, which
would have left them dangling in space.
So, the culprit: I used an old USB extension cord to attach the 4-port USB
hub to the laptop. The USB extension cord is rather old, and I didn't
really give it a thought; but it's probably 1.0, whereas the laptop has 3.0
ports, the hub is 3.0, and the hard drives themselves are probably 3.0,
too, I believe.
I hope that I can find some newer USB extension cords. I wonder, do they
even make them any more?
Bill
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So many details were missing.
1. Longer cords mean more power loss
2. Not all USB cord are also power cords (some are data only).
3. Rabbits and Hares, are in the same family but aren't the same.
4. 1.0 UBS cables are not compatible with 3.0.
So, just get a powered up and a usb 3.0 cable but NO longer than 1.5 meters.
After that, there is a sharp decline in power and data speeds and you are very
likely to suffer data loss, disconnections and very possibly damager to the
hard drives do to under powering the motor.
Good luck
Kate