Am 27.11.2012 00:00, schrieb Przemek Klosowski:
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>
>     It is a disk error and to prevent more damage to the filesystem, the
>     kernel remounted the filesystem read-only. Check the output for `dmesg`.
>     My gut feeling says your disk is near or at "End of Life".
>
>     Try to run a `/sbin/badblocks /dev/sda`, where you replace /dev/sda with
>     the correct device name.
>
>
>
> No,No,No! if it is failing, badblocks could push it over the edge. Do
> 'skdump /dev/sdc' or whatever your  external device is at. This should
> report the diagnostic data from the disk controller. Look for
> reallocated sectors and current pending sectors. If you are inquisitive
> you can run firmware tests 'smartctl -t short /dev/sdc' (or -t long),
> and wait the reported number of minutes and do skdump or smartctl -a again.
>
> The warranties on disks are fairly long, so if the SMART status reports
> failure you may be eligible for a replacement.
>


I let fsck run last afternoon, and backup ran through without any 
probems this night.

skdump didn't complain about anything, at least as far as I can see.

smartctl short didn't find anything else, so I would think, the drive 
itself is still ok and there was only anything wrong with the file system.

Thanks a lot for your hints guys!

Rolf
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