Dear proxmoxers
I have a proxmox installation on my old hp pavillion laptop. Currently it is running one debian container hosting a unifi controller. For the past three days, the laptop suddenly starts ventilating at full speed and crashing at (seemingly) random points in time.
The following error messages appear on the screen:
"""
[13467.016392] EXT4-fs (dm-1): failed to convert unwritten extents to written extents -- potential data loss! (inode 264736, error -30)
... (A couple more lines stating "[13467.016***] EXT4-fs error")
[13467.018504] EXT4-fs (loop0): Remounting filesystem read-only
"""
I've seen some related issues on the forum, but haven't really found a clean solution. Some stating to change the SATA cable, change SSDs... but since this is a laptop (and I am not qualified to screw around in it), I can't really make any hardware changes. Has anyone encountered this issue and/or know how to solve it? If you need more info on the errors, hardware specifications, log files... please let me know . Thank you in advance for your suggestions.
Kind regards
I have a proxmox installation on my old hp pavillion laptop. Currently it is running one debian container hosting a unifi controller. For the past three days, the laptop suddenly starts ventilating at full speed and crashing at (seemingly) random points in time.
The following error messages appear on the screen:
"""
[13467.016392] EXT4-fs (dm-1): failed to convert unwritten extents to written extents -- potential data loss! (inode 264736, error -30)
... (A couple more lines stating "[13467.016***] EXT4-fs error")
[13467.018504] EXT4-fs (loop0): Remounting filesystem read-only
"""
I've seen some related issues on the forum, but haven't really found a clean solution. Some stating to change the SATA cable, change SSDs... but since this is a laptop (and I am not qualified to screw around in it), I can't really make any hardware changes. Has anyone encountered this issue and/or know how to solve it? If you need more info on the errors, hardware specifications, log files... please let me know . Thank you in advance for your suggestions.
Kind regards
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