Hello,

The server in question was running well until a couple of days ago when all
interaction started taking an extremely long time to initiate. This included
loading of services during boot-up and even something simple as logging in
will take about a minute or two.  I found the following (below) in the logs.
It appears there is problem with one of the drives on the raid-set (3Ware
Escalade 8000 with three drives). 

How can I test each drive individually to detect physical problems?

Also, the error message identifies something wrong with unit #4, but there
are only three drives in the raid (RAID -5).

What commands can I use to test the drives and perform diagnostics?

Many thanks in advance.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] log]# cat syslog
Aug  5 04:02:46 DC syslogd 1.4.1: restart.
Aug  5 04:05:08 DC kernel: 3w-xxxx: scsi0: Command failed: status = 0xc7,
flags
= 0x1b, unit #4.
Aug  5 04:05:09 DC kernel: 3w-xxxx: scsi0: Command failed: status = 0xc7,
flags
= 0x1b, unit #4.
Aug  5 04:05:09 DC kernel: 3w-xxxx: PCI Parity Error: clearing.
Aug  5 04:05:09 DC kernel: 3w-xxxx: scsi0: Reset succeeded.
Aug  5 04:05:53 DC :
Aug  5 04:05:53 DC : Security Warning: Change in World Writable Files found
:
Aug  5 04:05:53 DC : - No longer present writable file : /home/cvs/CVSROOT

James 


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