I would put a fresh copy of IPSO back on the box to be sure everything is
ok. If you continue having these problems, you should be able to have IPSO
check for bad blocks (never tried it, but can't imagine why you could not)
and get another new drive. Sounds like you have hardware support for the
Nokia.


On Wed, 27 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi all,
> I had a bit of an unnerving experience last week and just wondered if
> anyone else had seen this ..........
> We lost a Nokia IP440 (hard disk failure !). Failover worked fine but I had
> to replace the primary bx.
>
> While installing the new primary I had some switch problems that prevented
> me from failing 2 of our 5 VRRP circuits back to the primary unit, and in
> checking this out I had to recycle the box a couple of times ( I thought it
> was an nic to start with ! ).
>
> I have cycled the box like this many times in the past, albeit mainly
> during testing, but it always came back ok as far as the IPSO os was
> concerned. This time though, I had a whole load of lost blocks and
> directories in the file system which (in the end) I only managed to cure by
> running "fsck".
>
> I should add that it was all fine after that and I lost none of the config,
> and the box is still running ok now.
> However, having lost one box already I wasn't terribly excited about this
> and thought it worth a quick email to you guys to get a second
> opinion.....................
>
> Any comments ?
> Thanks, Gordon
>
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