* Seth Mos (knuffie@xxxxxxxxx) [20010801 09:46]:
> That is probably caused by an IO error. I see you are using lvm
> which could be related. If an IO error occurs the filesystem
> will shutdown to prevent more damage.
Well. I checked the hard drive (read-only) in another machine, it
reports no errors. S.M.A.R.T. is happy, no relocated sectors or
raw read, seek or CRC errors. Nothing.
> This error could be on the device (bad cluster on the disk) or
> something in a software layer like md or lvm going wrong which
> is seen by XFS as a hardware error. What is actually the lvm
> device. Do you use md or any other software that might
> interfere? IDE or scsi and what controller and system. How is
> the lvm device constructed.
EIDE, no UDMA. No MD at all, LVM is pretty straightforward, a
lonely 20G disk sliced into two, sitting in an extended partition.
A big partition is actually the only PV, carrying a VG with six
LVs. No magic, this is supposed to be a workstation. Kernel is
tracked CVS, compiled with egcs-1.1.2. No overclock.
The thing hasn't happened since (knock on wood).
Peter
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