Tejun Heo wrote:
Marc Bejarano wrote:
At 03:33 7/28/2007, Tejun Heo wrote:
Device times out write.
odd that it would be able to be part of an lv's filesystem that had
hundreds of gigabytes recently written to it and then choke on flushing
during shutdown.
And then never comes back.
asleep
At 00:32 7/31/2007, Tejun Heo wrote:
Marc Bejarano wrote:
At 03:33 7/28/2007, Tejun Heo wrote:
Please post the result of 'smartctl -a /dev/sdX' where sdX is the device
which went offline.
i suppose i should have seen that coming. here you go:
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Hello,
Marc Bejarano wrote:
Counters don't look too friendly. Do you happen to have another drive
of the same model?
about 100 or so of them ;)
Cool.
If so, can you post smartctl -a of the drive?
here are the other two drives in the unhappy lv:
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5 Reallocated_Sector_Ct
At 03:33 7/28/2007, Tejun Heo wrote:
Device times out write.
odd that it would be able to be part of an lv's filesystem that had
hundreds of gigabytes recently written to it and then choke on
flushing during shutdown.
And then never comes back.
asleep at the wheel ;)
Please post the result
Marc Bejarano wrote:
At 03:33 7/28/2007, Tejun Heo wrote:
Device times out write.
odd that it would be able to be part of an lv's filesystem that had
hundreds of gigabytes recently written to it and then choke on flushing
during shutdown.
And then never comes back.
asleep at the wheel
Hello, Marc.
Marc Bejarano wrote:
hi, tejun. i've been using your libata-tj-2.6.22-rc6-20070702 kernel on
a centos 4 machine for a while with some 3124's and 3726's. up until
today, i hadn't seen any issues.
while trying to shut the machine down, this happened:
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hi, tejun. i've been using your libata-tj-2.6.22-rc6-20070702 kernel
on a centos 4 machine for a while with some 3124's and 3726's. up
until today, i hadn't seen any issues.
while trying to shut the machine down, this happened:
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Jul 27 14:58:44 dell shutdown: shutting down for system halt