Re: Raid I/O error

2009-12-27 Thread Andrew Haley
On 12/26/2009 08:20 PM, Allan R. Batteiger wrote:

 I have a sever with a Raid controller, 4 drives setup as Raid 5.   
 Every night I an getting a report showing a lot ( 200-1000) of I/O 
 errors on DM-0.   I have also starting getting reports of I/O errors on 
 files.   However I do not seem to be able to get any info on what is 
 causing these issues.   I thought if a drive was causing the problems, 
 the raid array would be correcting for them.  I would have expecting a 
 warning saying I had a drive going bad but not un recoverable errors.  
 The Hardware config is Tyan GX28 with a LSI Megaraid 1430G controller 4X 
 500 GB SATA drives.  I have been doing online searches but so far not 
 much luck.   Does any one have any ideas ?

Doesn't the Megaraid BIOS console tell you?

Andrew.

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Re: Raid I/O error

2009-12-27 Thread Waleed Harbi
*It seems one of the disks has a problem, try find-out which one of them.
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Best Wishes,
Waleed Harbi
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On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 12:59 PM, Andrew Haley a...@redhat.com wrote:

 On 12/26/2009 08:20 PM, Allan R. Batteiger wrote:

  I have a sever with a Raid controller, 4 drives setup as Raid 5.
  Every night I an getting a report showing a lot ( 200-1000) of I/O
  errors on DM-0.   I have also starting getting reports of I/O errors on
  files.   However I do not seem to be able to get any info on what is
  causing these issues.   I thought if a drive was causing the problems,
  the raid array would be correcting for them.  I would have expecting a
  warning saying I had a drive going bad but not un recoverable errors.
  The Hardware config is Tyan GX28 with a LSI Megaraid 1430G controller 4X
  500 GB SATA drives.  I have been doing online searches but so far not
  much luck.   Does any one have any ideas ?

 Doesn't the Megaraid BIOS console tell you?

 Andrew.

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Re: Raid I/O error

2009-12-27 Thread Bill Davidsen

Allan R. Batteiger wrote:

Good afternoon
   I have a sever with a Raid controller, 4 drives setup as Raid 5.   
Every night I an getting a report showing a lot ( 200-1000) of I/O 
errors on DM-0.   I have also starting getting reports of I/O errors on 
files.   However I do not seem to be able to get any info on what is 
causing these issues.   I thought if a drive was causing the problems, 
the raid array would be correcting for them.  I would have expecting a 
warning saying I had a drive going bad but not un recoverable errors.  
The Hardware config is Tyan GX28 with a LSI Megaraid 1430G controller 4X 
500 GB SATA drives.  I have been doing online searches but so far not 
much luck.   Does any one have any ideas ?


Once you get away from Linux software RAID you have to depend on the controller 
vendor. You might ask on the linux-raid list, lots of very clever people hang 
out there.


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