My Athlon 3400Mhz server was running flawlessly until a couple of weeks ago. The system is fitted with 2 SATA 200GB Maxtor disks in a Raid 1 configuration with mdadm and a seperate IDE disk. The motherboard is an Asus MB K8V-MX AMD S754.
All of a sudden the system freezed. I did a hard reset and after an hour it stopped again. The logging reported dma errors on the seperate IDE disk and RAID failures. Now, the server also refused to boot. After I disconnected one SATA disk it would start again. Thinking it was a disk failure, I replaced the disk the following day only to find out that after installing the new disk, the system wouldn't boot at all. After disconnecting all cables (except to power :P) and removing the memory the system beeped a couple of times. I replaced the motherboard with a new K8V-MX and all seemed fine again. But one day later the other SATA disk got thrown out of the mirror and the system again didn't want to boot. I replaced the SATA disk and the IDE disk with brand new ones. Now, I was pretty convinced all this horror happened because of some power surge so after replacing the disks I installed an APC with power overload protection. But after just a couple of days the SATA disk I replaced first started to give errors again. Mdadm reports errors on all mirror sets and after an upgrade to kernel 2.6.15 I can't get the disk out of faulty status. Can someone enlighten me what the hell is going on here? I replaced all components except the power supply. Could this be the problem? The only one who is benefitting from all this is the local PC store ;) Frank -- gpg: FBB8E53A jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

