New install of Ubuntu server 14.04.3 and I'm getting the oddest behavior.
After running unattended for hours, it will all of a sudden stops accepting writes to the drives reporting disk full errors (they're not). Trying anything with sudo either fails with an odd "Bus Error" or simply takes 10-20 minutes to execute. No errors in any log file except those that refer to disk full errors (logs that can't write, etc.) .Then - after 20-30 minutes or so, everything returns to normal.
The only thing I can think of is the boot drive is a rather old SSD. It's not reporting any errors through smartctl but it has VERY limited smart support. It appears it doesn't even support self tests. ( Patriot Warp v2 circa 2009 ).
So I'm going to migrate the install - if I can - to another drive and toss it, unless someone knows another possible cause.
I'm suspecting the drive mostly because of the lack of logging, but the almost the entire system is brand new - mobo, RAM, CPU - so it could be elsewhere. I'll move the install, boot to a different device, and see if this goes away.
After running unattended for hours, it will all of a sudden stops accepting writes to the drives reporting disk full errors (they're not). Trying anything with sudo either fails with an odd "Bus Error" or simply takes 10-20 minutes to execute. No errors in any log file except those that refer to disk full errors (logs that can't write, etc.) .Then - after 20-30 minutes or so, everything returns to normal.
The only thing I can think of is the boot drive is a rather old SSD. It's not reporting any errors through smartctl but it has VERY limited smart support. It appears it doesn't even support self tests. ( Patriot Warp v2 circa 2009 ).
So I'm going to migrate the install - if I can - to another drive and toss it, unless someone knows another possible cause.
I'm suspecting the drive mostly because of the lack of logging, but the almost the entire system is brand new - mobo, RAM, CPU - so it could be elsewhere. I'll move the install, boot to a different device, and see if this goes away.
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