Hi
Looks like a disk I/O error to me.
As I can remember, after kernel 2.6.16, raid1 read error will be auto-corrected.
I think do a filesystem check might help.
Michael
On 9/3/07, Mitchell Laks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I run raid1 on a debian etch server.
If I do halt = shutdown -h
On 15:28 Mon 03 Sep , Michael Yao wrote:
Hi
Looks like a disk I/O error to me.
As I can remember, after kernel 2.6.16, raid1 read error will be
auto-corrected.
I think do a filesystem check might help.
Michael
Nope. It is not fsck problem.
Unfortunately, I had been remiss in
Hi Mitchell,
My guess is that it's a SATA controller driver problem.
I remember that, after a transition from kernel version 2.6.x to 2.6.x+1 (I
don't remember the x), I began seeing some strange errors related to my SATA
disk/controller while the kernel was initializing the devices (during the
Hi,
I run raid1 on a debian etch server.
If I do halt = shutdown -h now
I have the following output from my system on shutdown.
Moreover, the sytem takes an extremely long time to shut down, with all the
timeouts :).
output below:
md stopping all md devices
Synchronizing SCSI cache from