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    Hi Sir,
    When I tested the 1TB disk drive, it occurs error, the error message is "Error while writing to the Disk", it doesn't occur if I test the volume of disk drive is less than 1TB. Could you help to check it?

    Here is my test configuration:
    Intel Romley Platform
    BurnInTest v2.0(1006)linux
    RHEL6.1 (Kernel 2.6.32-131.0.15.el6.x86_64)

    I connected the a external HDD enclosure to the test system via USB3.0 or USB2.0 port.
    Here is the test result:
    DigiFusion 35C-U3 External Hard Drive Enclosure + WD5002ABYS WD 500GB ->Pass
    DigiFusion 35C-U3 External Hard Drive Enclosure + WD1600AAJS WD 160GB ->Pass
    DigiFusion 35C-U3 External Hard Drive Enclosure + WD2500AAKX WD 250GB ->Pass
    DigiFusion 35C-U3 External Hard Drive Enclosure + ST3250312AS Seagate 250GB ->Pass
    DigiFusion 35C-U3 External Hard Drive Enclosure + ST31000333AS Seagate 1TB ->Fail
    DigiFusion 35C-U3 External Hard Drive Enclosure + WD1002FBYS WD 1TB ->Fail
    WD Mybook HDD ->Fail (The volume of HDD is 1TB)
    Buffalo BUF-HD-HXU3 ->Fail (The volume of HDD is 1TB)

    I connected the HDD to on-board SATA port directly.
    Here is the test result:
    WD5002ABYS WD 500GB ->Pass
    WD1600AAJS WD 160GB ->Pass
    WD2500AAKX WD 250GB ->Pass
    ST3250312AS Seagate 250GB ->Pass
    ST31000333AS Seagate 1TB ->Fail
    WD1002FBYS WD 1TB ->Fail

  • #2
    Can BurnInTest for Linux V3 be run on your platform?
    We have fixed a lot of bugs since V2.

    If you can replicate the problem with V3 can you send us a log file.

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    • #3
      Hi Sir,
      I don't purchase V3 yet, I am using unlicensed version.

      Here is my result with V3. I will have more test and update to you accordingly.
      DigiFusion 35C-U3 External Hard Drive Enclosure + ST31000333AS Seagate 1TB ->Fail

      For the log file, please find it from this link.
      http://weyneh.myweb.hinet.net/BIT_log.log

      Thanks.
      Wayne

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      • #4
        Are these drives formatted as FAT32?

        It sounds like the test file being created is too big (>4GB) and is failing to be written. If you pick a smaller file size in the test options (eg 0.1 %) or reformat them as NTFS you will be able to test them.

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        • #5
          Hi Tim,
          I modified the file size % of disk space from 1 to 0.1, test pass. I tried Linux V2 & V3.
          Here is my test result.
          DigiFusion 35C-U3 External Hard Drive Enclosure + ST31000333AS Seagate 1TB ->Pass
          Buffalo BUF-HD-HXU3 ->Pass (The volume of HDD is 1TB)

          For the " the test file being created is too big (>4GB) and is failing to be written", would you please share more info with me? Is there a document or article for reference? Thanks.

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          • #6
            The FAT file system only supports files of 4GB in size.
            Trying to write files larger than this will cause a failure.

            It is a well documented limit in the old FAT file system. (Try Google)

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