>  
> > Running any command that requires write access on the disk (touch
> > /tmp/foo for instance) results in " Input/output error".

> What's "dmesg" say at that point?  If you can't run dmesg, look at the 
> "messages" log after you reboot to see if the kernel logged any errors 
> prior to the reboot.

Unfortunately, I didn't find anything relevant in the logs. 

> > My hosting provider claims that it has nothing to do with the server
> > itself and that it is due to a software misuse. A few Linux admins
> > told me that this could be related to a disk hardware or driver problem.

> Disk errors seems the most likely thing to me.

Everybody seems to agree on that point but my hosting provider :-(

Thanks, 

Tom


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