Ok... thanks 

I'm coping/moving the files out of those partitions... and I will investigate 
deeper on the raid device to see if it was a temporarily problems. 

Thank you for all the help. 

Cheers,
Giacinto

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Il giorno 27/gen/2010, alle ore 14.51, Brian J. Murrell ha scritto:

> On Wed, 2010-01-27 at 11:23 +0100, Giacinto Donvito wrote: 
>> I have executed the e2fsck many times on affected partitions, obtaining 
>> always the same error. 
>> 
>> for example: 
>> ########################
>> Error reading block 307363840 (Attempt to read block from filesystem 
>> resulted in short read) while reading inode and block bitmaps.  Ignore 
>> error? yes
>> ########################
>> 
>> What I could check now? 
> 
> Well, it's really difficult to tell without being able to dig in deeper,
> but it looks like either your filesystem is bigger than your device  or
> you are having some other kind of problem reading from the physical
> disk.  Perhaps it's time to consider that drive dead and replace it.
> 
> Once you do replace it (with a device big enough to hold the data), you
> could "image copy" (i.e. dd) the contents from the old device to the new
> one and then restart your e2fsck operation on that new device.
> 
> b.
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