I have a colleague who has just gotten a PC
based on the ASUS A7V266-E motherboard and
an 80GB IBM IDE disk for fast numerical work.
He is running LM 8.2 without modifications.
The IDE disk is partitioned into ext3 and xfs
partitions. / and /usr are ext3 are ext3,
the rest are xfs. In addition he has mounted
file systems on two different computers (A and B) using NFS.

He has 3 times consistently been able to crash the
OS resulting in a file corruption on the IDE disk.

This happened 3 out of 3 times when he copied a 16Mb
file from the file system on computer A to the file
system on computer B by the program cp on the PC
running LM 8.2. It has every time been an ext3 or ext2
file system that has been corrupted (maybe a coincidence).

Ist this problem caused by
(a) the VIA chipset?
(b) the AMD processor?
(c) the UDMA setting?
(d) the IDE driver?
(e) the ext2/ext3 FS?
(f) the NFS system?
(g) or something else?

We should appreciate very much if any of you
could give us any advice on how to proceed.

We have the advantage that we know how to
produce the corruption?

  -- Bjarne Thomsen






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