On 06/26/2011 10:06 PM, Hiisi wrote:
On 27 June 2011 08:57, JDjd1008@gmail.com wrote: <--SNIP-->
Have you thought of putting a USB 3.0 card in your system? I think the drive you describe comes with USB 3.0 connection, right?
JD
Yes, I already have usb 3.0 port. Should I use it instead USB 2.0? Is it more reliable? I think I'll simply put the drive inside computer box and connect it directly to eSATA bus. The drive won't move anywhere. Thank you JD. Your hints are sharp as lightening ;- ) -- Hiisi
In that case, I would opt for connecting it to the internal eSATA port. Try it and let it run (i.e. with transactions) for a while and check for error messages in /var/log/messages. I think that should solve your problems, assuming there is absolutely nothing wrong with the drive itself. Be sure to force fsck first before you mount it.