>>>>> On Thu, 12 May 2011 09:58:14 -0700, Jerry Lowry said:
> 
> thanks for the help.  Looks like I have some digging to do to figure out 
> what is actually happening.  I know that I one time I had some problems 
> with the raid controller.  I have since gotten that resolved.
> 
> If the volume has been recycled will the corruption remain with the 
> volume or will it go by the wayside once the volume recycles?  Just 
> curious as to whether I should drop the corrupt volumes ( files ) and 
> create new ones.

I would consider reformatting the whole partition -- if the raid controller
was corrupting things, then there is no way to be sure that the filesystem is
OK.

__Martin

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