Any idea what would cause this to happen in the first place?

I use a RAID 1(Stripping) setup. I have 5 9.1 gig scsi drives.

Thanks

Joe

Joe Giles writes:
>
>Yeah, I did that and it did find some errors.. Looks like it
>fixed them though:)
>
>Thanks
>
>Joe
>
>
>Brian Ashe writes:
>>Joe Giles,
>>
>>On Thursday September 19, 2002 01:12, Joe Giles wrote:
>>> I recvieve these errors in messages. About the same time, I
>>notice
>>> corrupted files (PHP WEB FILES). No other file types seem
>to
>>get corrupted
>>> (havent checked all the files obviously)
>>
>>> Here are the error messages...
>>>
>>> Aug 23 08:10:12 wolfserver kernel: EXT3-fs error (device
>>ida0(72,1)):
>>> ext3_readdir: directory #2 contains a hole at offset 0
>>
>>They mean you have significant file system errors.
>>
>>I recommend that you unmount it and run e2fsck -f
>>
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>>Brian Ashe                                                   
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