On Sun, Feb 02, 2003 at 11:30:29PM -0600, Florian Hines wrote: > Any guidance would be very very very much appriciated.
If your drive is truly failing, you will need to replace hda completely. /dev/hda5 is just one partition on the drive. > Feb 3 03:18:26 NS2 kernel: raid1: Disk failure on hda5, disabling > device. > > Feb 3 03:18:27 NS2 kernel: md0: resyncing spare disk hdb5 to replace > failed disk Feb 3 03:37:27 NS2 kernel: EXT3-fs error (device > ide0(3,2)) in ext3_reserve_inode_write: IO failure You can try to reinitialize the partition and add it back to the mirror if you think the drive is physically OK, but the filesystem got corrupted somehow. -Vince PS. Please switch your mailer to sent plain text.
