You might want to get the diagnostic utility from the hard drive maker and
use that to check the health of the drive.
-Derek
At 12:00 PM 6/13/2006, pete wright wrote:
On 6/13/06, Josh Paetzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This morning my kernel.log is full of the following messages (about
300 of them)
kernel: pid 44 (softdepflush), uid 0 inumber 9114634 on /var: bad
block
kernel: bad block 3478527437627865156, ino 9114634
This looks like a hardware issue to me but I'd like a second opinion.
looks like you may have a bad disk there. i'd backup ASAP and try
fsck'ing your drive. if that fails maybe it's time for a new drive.
-pete
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