Two weeks ago I (clean-)installed CentOS 6.2 on a server which had been running 
5.7.

There is a 16 disk = ~11 TB data volume running on an Areca ARC-1280 raid card 
with LVM + xfs filesystem on it. The included arcmsr driver module is loaded.

At first it seemed ok, but with in a few hours I started getting I/O error 
message on directory listings, and then a bit later when I did a vgdisplay 
command there was garbage in that.

I then ran the volume check on the RAID card bios, it flagged 3 errors. When I 
restarted the system, things were ok, but then the problem reappeared.
I ran another volume check and no errors were flagged (I should note, the check 
takes about 9 hours). but upon restarting, the file system was ok, but then 
went bad again.

Another symptom was that the cli64 raid management utility, which I got from 
the Areca site would just hang.

After a couple of days of this, I decided I could not afford to have this 
system unavailable, and I reinstalled CentOS 5.8. Everything has been fine 
since.

Any body else seen anything like this?

Tony Schreiner
Boston College
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