On  8 Mar, Max TenEyck Woodbury wrote:

> /dev/md0 and initialized with ext2 into a file system. At odd 
> intervals, but always shortly after 04:03:35 in the morning an 
> error occurs on sector 71434352 of the disk /dev/sdc1. (See log 
> extracts later in this text.) /dev/sdc1 is then kicked out of the 
> RAID5 set until I come in and raidhotremove/raidhotadd it back in. 
> The reinsertion always succeeds without error.

Not that this will help too much, but IIRC RH defaults to running the slocate
update at 4am.  Perhaps the huge increase in disk I/O is somehow triggering
the problem.

Try running the slocate update by hand and see if that causes it to get kicked
out.  That might help narrow down that heavy, sustained I/O is trigging the
problem in scd.

--
Mike Marion-Unix SysAdmin/Senior Engineer-Qualcomm-http://www.miguelito.org
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-Jesse Berst, Editorial Director ZDNet AnchorDesk
Tuesday, September 8, 1998


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