I did not create diskcheckd, I just ported it from src/ let me cc 
some people that may know something more about it.

> Since then it was running fine for a few months. Then I did an Upgrade 
> of Diskcheckd and FreeBSD on one of the machines. After that, Diskcheckd 
> refused to check one of the 8 disks in the system.
> 
> Aug 22 10:13:20 diskcheckd[128]: seek failure on /dev/da1: Bad file 
> descriptor
> 
> I tried a lot to get it up and running again:
> - remade all devices in /dev
> - undo the diskcheckd upgrade (diskcheckd-20010823_3 -> diskcheckd-20010823)
> - checked the disk several times for errors
> - Google didn't help also
> 
> The disk is fine.
> 
> I gave up and forgot about it, until it happened to another machine.
> 
> We got 2 more machines with exactly the same hardware and software setup.
> 
> On one of the machines diskcheckd is working fine, on the other one it 
> stopped checking the disk-array. Same Message:
> 
> Aug 22 10:12:45 diskcheckd[130]: seek failure on /dev/twed0: Bad file 
> descriptor
> 
> This time i even synced /dev and the binarys of both systems, it didn't 
> help either.
> 
> Is this a known problem? What can i do about it?
> 
> Both Systems are running on FreeBSD 4.5-RELEASE.
> 

-- 
David W. Chapman Jr.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   Raintree Network Services, Inc. <www.inethouston.net>
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