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SATA issues - Printable Version +- PINE64 (https://forum.pine64.org) +-- Forum: ROCKPRO64 (https://forum.pine64.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=98) +--- Forum: RockPro64 Hardware and Accessories (https://forum.pine64.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=102) +--- Thread: SATA issues (/showthread.php?tid=6932) |
RE: SATA issues - hexxx - 08-13-2019 (08-13-2019, 07:00 AM)Nikolay_Po Wrote:Hi Nikolay, I'll try Debian and OMV over it. As soon as I get home I'll check the kernel version and logs to see if there's something there to be analized regarding powersupply or other issue.(08-11-2019, 11:23 AM)hexxx Wrote: Hello, did the new 12V 7.5A fixed your issues w.ith the nas case + sata pcie card? I am having issues with a nas system that I ordered in july and freezes randomly running omv with 2 hard drives connected. I don't think its software related I think that the PCIE-SATA board is failing. I sent last week an email to them asking what alternative PCIE-SATA board can be used to buy it and test. Development boards doesnt mean that the whole kit with suggested OS won't work. Thanks and I'll keep you posted. RE: SATA issues - Nikolay_Po - 08-14-2019 Here was a discussion with quite similar error messages about SATA interface: https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=7538 In that case the topic starter have tried to remove ugly jumpers from STAT lines. My opinion the SATA board which is supplied by Pine64 shop has bad SATA signal integrity by design. SATA adapter PCB design is badly violating the requirements for SATA signal integrity interface. If you have some soldering skill for though hole components de-soldering, you may try to replace plastic jumpers by short direct wires. The topic starter (the link above) was unable to remove the jumpers accurately enough and damaged a board. So soldering skill is "must have" for the option I'm recommending. RE: SATA issues - hexxx - 08-14-2019 OK. Instead of desoldering, do you know any other PCIE-SATA card that works? Regards RE: SATA issues - aldrick - 08-17-2019 (01-18-2019, 03:00 AM)flocke196 Wrote: I have exactly the same issue, using the official Sata Card on "stretch-openmediavault-rock64-0.7.9-1067-arm64.img". Hi, I'm having the same issue, using OMV. I have to reboot my system to make everything work again. Could you tell us if it's still ok for you ? Edit: Well, I bought the 12V/7.5A Leicke NT33402 psu: my SBC never started. RE: SATA issues - Nikolay_Po - 09-05-2019 (08-17-2019, 05:03 PM)aldrick Wrote: Edit: Well, I bought the 12V/7.5A Leicke NT33402 psu: my SBC never started. Try to disconnect the PSU from SBC board then turn on the supply. And only after the PSU is on, insert PSU jact into the SBC socket. This will make more sharp supply voltage rise to be detected by RK808 power management controller more reliable. RE: SATA issues - hexxx - 09-07-2019 Bullshit RE: SATA issues - aldrick - 09-23-2019 So: Here I come back. The PSU had a problem. I've change with another one and the problem is almost ok: I have less error and my system is not frozen. I tried to download a file (45GB). The error came twice. I'm wondering if the @Luke announcement might be the final solution. ![]() I hope by removing the resistor, I won't brake my SBC. ![]() RE: SATA issues - Luke - 09-23-2019 (09-23-2019, 06:58 AM)aldrick Wrote: So: Here I come back. Is this a 2.0 board? RE: SATA issues - aldrick - 09-24-2019 (09-23-2019, 10:09 AM)Luke Wrote:(09-23-2019, 06:58 AM)aldrick Wrote: So: Here I come back. I've got it since the end of July, so I may think that I do. RE: SATA issues - patstew - 11-24-2019 You can also try reducing the SATA link speed using "libata.force=1.5G" or "libata.force=3G" in the kernel arguments. That seems to have fixed some intermittent problems with my ASMedia SATA card. |