Source: linux Version: 3.2.32-1 Severity: important Tags: upstream Hi dear linux maintainers,
I have setup a Debian Wheezy on a brand new Lenovo Thinkpad T430s with a SSDSC2BW180A3L SSD drive. After the install, the user installed his usual softwares (solr, apache, nodejs, …) and started work. Under some load (importing thousands of records in MySQL via a hand-called PHP script), the system reliably stops working fine enough because of "journal commit I/O error" leading to a readonly filesystem. Then Gnome becomes (obviously) unuseable and the only way out is a hard-reboot. The disk looks fine (and is brand new), according to the BIOS disk report and SMART tests, so the usual suspiscion that it might be broken is improbable. We have reproduced this bug under 3.2.0-4 (3.2.23-1), 3.2.0-5 (3.2.32-1) and 3.5-trunk (3.5.5-1~experimental.1). The setup is an ext4 / (and /home) on LVM, on the mentionned SSD. What are the things we could do to help resolve this bug? Are there logs that you might want to get? Please advise! Cheers, OdyX, on behalf of Dorian Villet, owner of the (unuseable) T430s. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kernel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20121025145608.8828.41282.reportbug@gyllingar