Quoting Nicolas Lopez de Lerma Aymerich (nico...@fundecyt.es):
> Churro right now is working ok

Thanks, Nicolas.

THe problems seems to have been:

(/var/log/messages)
Apr 19 23:29:47 churro kernel: [310204.260026] attempt to access beyond end of 
device
Apr 19 23:29:47 churro kernel: [310204.260084] dm-2: rw=0, want=3931451544, 
limit=41943040
Apr 19 23:29:47 churro kernel: [310204.260135] attempt to access beyond end of 
device
Apr 19 23:29:47 churro kernel: [310204.260184] dm-2: rw=0, want=3931451552, 
limit=41943040
Apr 19 23:29:47 churro kernel: [310204.260304] xfs_imap_to_bp: 
xfs_trans_read_buf()returned an error 5 on dm-2.  Returning error.              
                                     

I have no indication about *which* XFS filesystem is concerned.

I had such problems several months ago on one of my servers and it
turned out to be a partition alignment problem: we had to repartition
the HD and create the relevant filesystem, then all such problems
disappeared.

So, we actually have to find out which filesystem is concerned by this problem


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