On Fri, 15 Jun 2012 14:21:00 +0200 "Alberto Fuentes
 alberto.fuen...@qindel.com" suggested this:

>On 06/16/2012 12:14 AM, Charlie wrote:
>>
>> This happens with both powered and powered only through a
>> USB connection, external hard drives. Both with ext3 file systems:
>>
>> Message from syslogd@nomad at Jun 16 08:04:30 ...
>> kernel:[ 3187.986721] journal commit I/O error
>
>This seems regular error in disks to me. If you have tried the disks
>in stable and it does not show in syslog, maybe it was just added to
>show, but it does not mean the error is not there.
>
>Try to force check on the partition with fsck.ext -f and look for
>those entries in the lag again afterwards  :)
>
>greets!
>aL

Thank you, will try that.

Stay well,
Charlie
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