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I/O error BTRFS info (device sdh1): read error

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Hello since several months my logs get flooded by I/O errors. The errors coming from the two cache drives (sdh, sdg), which are connected to a SATA PCIE ASM1166 controller. I already changed the drives, cables and ports. I also deleted and reconfigured the cache and upgraded the firmware of the ASM1166 controller. It would be nice if anyone could please help me because I don't understand from what the errors are caused.

parts_of_log.txt

Edited by RichardIstSauer

Solved by Unbolted1431

  • Community Expert

If you have already replaced cables, I would try using the SSDs with the onboard SATA, in case there's some compatibility issue with the controllers, or a problem, you can swap with a disk if needed.

  • Author

Unfortunately, I don't have any free SATA ports on the mainboard 🥲 Which SATA PCIe card you can suggest? I would try to switch it.

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5 minutes ago, RichardIstSauer said:

I don't have any free SATA ports on the mainboard

Swap with the disks, or just swap one of them to test where the issue follows.

  • 6 months later...
  • Author
  • Solution

Booth SSDs were defect.

Edited by RichardIstSauer

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