Disk error: ATA2.00 status DRDY - failed command WRITE FPDMA QUEUED
by papaiso from LinuxQuestions.org on (#4ZKV6)
Hi
I have an HP Z2 running on Debian 9 kernel 4.9.189-3+deb9u2.
The system boots from the default nvme drive but my root file system sits on a separate 1Tb SSD drive.
Suddenly I started having errors at boot:
ata2.00 status : [DRDY]
ata2.00 failed command: WRITE FPDMA QUEUED
ata2.00 cmd 61/50:d0:78:14:e4....
ata2.00 res 40/00:cc:58....
and this keeps repeating several times, then I get press CTRL+D or enter root password for maintenance.
when I press CTRL+D the system boots normally, but it is quite unstable.
Since the system boots but it seems to have problems mounting the root fs I have assumed that the issue was a defective SSD drive, so I replaced it.
After replacing the drive, everything worked well for several weeks, but now, suddenly the error is back again.
Is it a hardware issue? What is it causing it?
Thanks
Screenshot of the error
https://www.asuswebstorage.com/navigate/a/#/s/2C238948FA294DA7A5B2452609C73A8C4


I have an HP Z2 running on Debian 9 kernel 4.9.189-3+deb9u2.
The system boots from the default nvme drive but my root file system sits on a separate 1Tb SSD drive.
Suddenly I started having errors at boot:
ata2.00 status : [DRDY]
ata2.00 failed command: WRITE FPDMA QUEUED
ata2.00 cmd 61/50:d0:78:14:e4....
ata2.00 res 40/00:cc:58....
and this keeps repeating several times, then I get press CTRL+D or enter root password for maintenance.
when I press CTRL+D the system boots normally, but it is quite unstable.
Since the system boots but it seems to have problems mounting the root fs I have assumed that the issue was a defective SSD drive, so I replaced it.
After replacing the drive, everything worked well for several weeks, but now, suddenly the error is back again.
Is it a hardware issue? What is it causing it?
Thanks
Screenshot of the error
https://www.asuswebstorage.com/navigate/a/#/s/2C238948FA294DA7A5B2452609C73A8C4