Re: How to investigate kernel failure?
On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 01:33:24 +0200,
aCaB <acabng@digitalfuture.it> wrote in message
<[🔎] 3F907C44.2040902@digitalfuture.it>:
> > The above are stack dumps. As you can see the most-recently invoked
> > function in each case was getblk(), so I'd say you need to check
> > your filesystem (and/or replace the hard drive).
> >
> > Marcin
>
> Thanks a lot for your help. Now everything seems a bit more clear.
> But this leads to another question...
> The disks are software raided so the failed one should have been
> kicked out of the array which, in fact, didn't happen. Any hints?
..perfectly normal on raid0 etc. Raid1 or 5 etc; uhoh. Ext3fs?
..I saw "raid over net" somewhere, where? Testing? Sid?
I allway keep finding stuff I can use, the next month. ;-)
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