Cy Schubert - ITSD Open Systems Group wrote:

> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Vivek Khera writes:
> 
>>>>>>>"n" == nsayer  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>>>>>
>>n> One of my machines has been prone to having one of its filesystems curdle
>>n> for an unknown reason.
>>
>>n> I have ever only experienced 3 filesystems get curdled on FreeBSD ever,
>>n> but all three were /usr filesystems on that one disk. The first time
>>n> was a while ago, but now it's happened twice in the last week.
>>
>>This smells *seriously* of hardware failure.  Could be bad controller,
>>disk, cable, or even memory.  Only detailed diagnostics can pinpoint
>>the real culprit (either that or sequentially replacing every part one
>>at a a time.)
>>
> 
> Or possibly a termination problem (which is also a h/w problem).


Or the NFS corruption problem that has been discussed on -hackers. Fixes 
for it are still developed in current.

Kent

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