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Re: [Bug-ddrescue] Error writing logfile - Invalid Argument


From: John
Subject: Re: [Bug-ddrescue] Error writing logfile - Invalid Argument
Date: Wed, 6 May 2015 11:37:57 -0700

After starting over last night with an apparent incomplete log I returned
this morning to find ddrescue had actually started working. (I left it as
it was hoping to receive a reply to my previous email). It actually did
startup again. However it stopped after the media I was recovering to was
full.
<snip>
Current status
rescued:   998679 MB,  errsize:    917 kB,  current rate:        0 B/s
   ipos:   998681 MB,   errors:      14,    average rate:   14108 kB/s
   opos:   998681 MB, run time:    9.29 h,  successful read:       1 s ago
Copying non-tried blocks... Pass 1 (forwards)
ddrescue: Write error: No space left on device
</snip>
... checking the log shows no updates during the remaining recovery.

So I am at a loss as to how I should proceed at this point?

Should I try some additional options, start over with a new log, or copy
what I have to a new disk and see what's there?

Thanks to Robert and "Koll" for their replies and suggestions.

On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 1:52 AM, John Parr <address@hidden> wrote:

> Ok looks like more bad news for me unless someone can figure out how to
> edit the log to get things going again.
>
> Here's what happened:
> I checked the console and saw device wasn't ready. I figured the log was
> hosed but then I tried to unmount the drive and it wouldn't. I figured the
> log was toast so it didn't matter. I checked the drive and the .DMG file
> and log were now missing. I was using a new drive dock and thought maybe it
> was problematic. So I forced it to unmount. I put the drive on another USB
> dock that I have used many times before with success and the log and DMG
> file were there! So I started it up again and it looked like it was going
> to work but then it stopped and is just sitting there.
>
> I have a hunch that it's because the log couldn't write and stopped. Is
> there any way to edit the log to get it to pickup again or is my best
> option to start over? The log doesn't really seem to contain much anyway.
> It also appears to be missing the previous 7 hours plus of entries.
>
> I am also wondering if there are any issues with version 1.19? Anyone have
> any ideas?
>
> Here's what's in the log:
>
> # Rescue Logfile. Created by GNU ddrescue version 1.19
> # Command line: ./ddrescue -v /dev/rdisk3s2 /Volumes/RecoveryDisk/MHD.dmg
> /Volumes/RecoveryDisk/MHD.log
> # Start time:   2015-05-06 01:01:38
> # Current time: 2015-05-06 01:06:18
> # Copying non-tried blocks... Pass 1 (forwards)
> # current_pos  current_status
> 0x7C68E90000     ?
> #      pos        size  status
> 0x00000000  0x00120000  +
> 0x00120000  0x00010000  *
> 0x00130000  0x00010000  ?
> 0x00140000  0x14E90000  +
> 0x14FD0000  0x00010000  *
> 0x14FE0000  0x00010000  ?
> 0x14FF0000  0x00010000  *
> 0x15000000  0x00020000  ?
> 0x15020000  0x000E0000  +
> 0x15100000  0x00010000  *
> 0x15110000  0x00010000  ?
> 0x15120000  0x000E0000  +
> 0x15200000  0x00010000  *
> 0x15210000  0x00010000  ?
> 0x15220000  0x000D0000  +
> 0x152F0000  0x00010000  *
> 0x15300000  0x00010000  ?
> 0x15310000  0x000D0000  +
> 0x153E0000  0x00010000  *
> 0x153F0000  0x00010000  ?
> 0x15400000  0x00010000  *
> 0x15410000  0x00020000  ?
> 0x15430000  0x000C0000  +
> 0x154F0000  0x00010000  *
> 0x15500000  0x00010000  ?
> 0x15510000  0x005C0000  +
> 0x15AD0000  0x00010000  *
> 0x15AE0000  0x00010000  ?
> 0x15AF0000  0x00010000  +
> 0x15B00000  0x00010000  *
> 0x15B10000  0x00010000  ?
> 0x15B20000  0x000B0000  +
> 0x15BD0000  0x00010000  *
> 0x15BE0000  0x00010000  ?
> 0x15BF0000  0x1ADC0000  +
> 0x309B0000  0x00010000  *
> 0x309C0000  0x00010000  ?
> 0x309D0000  0x00DD0000  +
> 0x317A0000  0x00010000  *
> 0x317B0000  0x00010000  ?
> 0x317C0000  0x7C376E0000  +
> 0x7C68EA0000  0x7FFFFF839715FFFF  ?
>
> ---------- Previous message ----------
>
> Date: Wed, May 6, 2015 at 12:01 AM
> Subject: Re: [Bug-ddrescue] Error writing logfile - Invalid Argument
> address@hidden
>
>
> I was seeing "Device not ready" for the disk I am writing my log and image
> to.
> Looks like TimeMachine fired off. I also disabled spotlight for the volume
> I an writing to.
>
> It does seem to have cleared but when I press "Enter" it doesn't start up
> again. I did Q+Enter and then tried to startup again and got:
>
>
> ddrescue: Write error: Invalid argument
>
> mac:ddrescue-1.19 jn$ sudo ./ddrescue -v /dev/rdisk3s2
> /Volumes/RecoveryDisk/MHD.dmg /Volumes/RecoveryDisk/MHD.log
>
> Password:xxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> ddrescue: error in logfile /Volumes/RecoveryDisk/MHD.log, line 0.
>
> mac:ddrescue-1.19 jn$
>
> Looks like my log is hosed.
>
> The disk I am writing to is a 1 TB with plenty of space and it's showing
> up fine.
>
>
> On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 11:36 PM, Robert Backhaus  wrote:
>
>> That is an error passed up from your OS. Possibilities include a full
>> partition or a disconnected USB device.
>>
>> Any clues in the OS's log files?
>>
>> On 6 May 2015 at 16:33, John Parr <address@hidden> wrote:
>> > Yikes!
>> > Never seen this before. I am halfway through a 1 TB drive and this
>> shows up.
>> > Anyone got an idea how I can "fix the problem"?
>> >
>> > ddrescue: Error writing logfile '/Volumes/RecoveryDisk/MHD.log': Invalid
>> > argument
>> >
>> > Fix the problem and press ENTER to retry, or Q+ENTER to abort.
>> >
>> > -John
>> > _______________________________________________
>> > Bug-ddrescue mailing list
>> > address@hidden
>> > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-ddrescue
>>
>
>
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