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RE: EXT3 filesystem corruption with kernel 2.6.32-bpo




I have been seeing similar stuff I found disabling dir indexes and refscking the files systems help none this issue was still happening after 2.6.34.11, so I dont htink its bpo specific.

Phill.


On Wed, 19 May 2010, Buehl, Reiner wrote:

Memtest shows no error during multiple runs. Also two other RAID1 (on Western Digital disks) and a RAID5 (on a different type of Seagate disks) show no such errors.

Any other ideas?

Reiner.

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From: backports-users-bounces@lists.backports.org [mailto:backports-
users-bounces@lists.backports.org] On Behalf Of Stefan Bauer
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 12:17 PM
Cc: backports-users@lists.backports.org
Subject: Re: EXT3 filesystem corruption with kernel 2.6.32-bpo

Am 18.05.2010 12:04, Buehl, Reiner schrieb:
The two disks used in the RAID1 md device are both Seagate
ST31000528AS
that show no errors in long and short SMART test and Seatools. How
can
I fix this?

Check your ram with memtest.

Stefan

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