This is a uniprocessor AMD64 system running software RAID-5 and RAID-10
over multiple PCIe SiI3132 SATA controllers. The hardware has been very
stable for a long time, but has been acting up of late since I upgraded
to 2.6.20.3. ECC memory should preclude the possibility of bit-flip
errors.
Kern
> This is a uniprocessor AMD64 system running software RAID-5 and RAID-10
> over multiple PCIe SiI3132 SATA controllers. The hardware has been very
> stable for a long time, but has been acting up of late since I upgraded
> to 2.6.20.3. ECC memory should preclude the possibility of bit-flip
> err
On Thu, Mar 22 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This is a uniprocessor AMD64 system running software RAID-5 and RAID-10
> over multiple PCIe SiI3132 SATA controllers. The hardware has been very
> stable for a long time, but has been acting up of late since I upgraded
> to 2.6.20.3. ECC memory sho
As an additional data point, here's a libata problem I'm having trying to
rebuild the array.
I have six identical 400 GB drives (ST3400832AS), and one is giving
me hassles. I've run SMART short and long diagnostics, badblocks, and
Seagate's "seatools" diagnostic software, and none of these find p
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Anyway, what's annoying is that I can't figure out how to bring the
> > drive back on line without resetting the box. It's in a hot-swap
enclosure,
> > but power cycling
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Anyway, what's annoying is that I can't figure out how to bring the
>> drive back on line without resetting the box. It's in a hot-swap enclosure,
>> but power cycling the drive doesn't seem to help. I thought libata hotplug
>> was working? (SiI3132 card, using the si
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> Anyway, what's annoying is that I can't figure out how to bring the
>>> drive back on line without resetting the box. It's in a hot-swap enclosure,
>>> but power cycling the drive doesn't seem to help. I thought libata hotplug
>>> was workin
Tejun Heo wrote:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyway, what's annoying is that I can't figure out how to bring the
drive back on line without resetting the box. It's in a hot-swap
enclosure
On 4/4/07, Bill Davidsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I won't say that's voodoo, but if I ever did it I'd wipe down my
keyboard with holy water afterward. ;-)
Well, I did save the message in my tricks file, but it sounds like a
last ditch effort after something get very wrong.
Would it reallty b
Lee Revell wrote:
> On 4/4/07, Bill Davidsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I won't say that's voodoo, but if I ever did it I'd wipe down my
>> keyboard with holy water afterward. ;-)
>>
>> Well, I did save the message in my tricks file, but it sounds like a
>> last ditch effort after something get
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