On Wed, 2008-12-24 at 13:53 +0100, Martin Michlmayr wrote: > * John Holland <john.holl...@cellent-fs.de> [2008-12-23 15:26]: > > Dec 23 12:10:01 utah kernel: [43103436.040000] md1_resync D c020fd94 > > 0 2887 2 > > Dec 23 12:10:01 utah kernel: [43103436.050000] [<c020fa34>] (schedule > > +0x0/0x3ac) from [<bf069de4>] (md_do_sync+0x224/0xad8 [md_mod]) > > Dec 23 12:10:01 utah kernel: [43103436.050000] [<bf069bc0>] (md_do_sync > > How easy is it for you to reproduce this problem? Can you post the > _full_ dmesg when this problem occurs?
To be honest, I haven't tried to reproduce the problem. I got these messages about every two minutes while resync'ing md0, which took well over 24h (perhaps 28-32h) for about 2.9TB. Depending upon what the distributor says in the new year, I may need to rebuild the raid and install debian. And I will definitely keep you in mind. I have done a 'smartctl -t long /dev/sd[a-d]' w/o any errors. So I believe the drives are o.k. Just the messages about checksums as in the files I had attached are getting rather annoying. Unfortunately, I do no longer possess the original dmesg output. If you like, I could attach an entire '/var/log/messages' w/ rotated logs. ___________________________________________ Cellent Finance Solutions AG Firmensitz: Calwer Straße 33, 70173 Stuttgart Registergericht: Amtsgericht Stuttgart, HRB 720743 Vorstand: Thomas Wild Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats: Rudolf Zipf