On 17 May 2001 17:34:03 -0400, Stephen Ryan wrote:
> On 16 May, Scott Garman wrote:
> > Here's some more info about my large fileystem issues:
> >
> > Arch: Intel
> >
> > The corruption problems seem to occur in the process of copying large
> > files. Files smaller than a about 70 MB diff fine, larger ones are
> > somehow corrupted when copied over.
> >
> > No syslog errors, running fsck -f on the raid device shows no errors,
> > everything seems to be working fine, except the data itself!
> >
> > Scott
> >
>
> I thought I remembered hearing something about a bugfix for RAID
> corruption problems, but I can't find it now. Which kernel version are
> you running?
Hi Sephen, thanks for the e-mail. I have tracked the problem down to a
hardware issue (one of the IDE controllers was trying to share an IRQ
with an ethernet card, causing drives 9-12 to fail. That's why with 8
drives the RAID worked fine, and when I added more it wasn't working
right). The process by which I determined this was too involved to
summarize here, but thanks to everyone who responded. :)
Regards,
Scott
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Scott A. Garman Unix System Administrator
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