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)
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Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 12:46 PM
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Subject: How to test for hard drive errors in raid set
Hello,
The server in question was running well until a couple of days ago when
all interaction started taking an extremely
Hi
Do you have warranty of your hard disk? I ahd the same problem some months ago
and HD was replaced because had bad sectors.
Josep
Begin of Quote James Pifer :
>I was burning a CDROM and my machine locked up so I had to reset it the hard way.
>Now when it boots up I get the following errors.
Well, if you mean both drives as in the hard drive and the CDRW, no.
I have 40gig and 100gig ATA100 drives on the primary controller.
I have a cdrw and a 45x CDROM on the secondary.
Damn, hard drive failure will suck. Looks like the errors are all on
hda.
James
On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 15:
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James Pifer wrote:
| I was burning a CDROM and my machine locked up so I had to reset it the
hard way.
| Now when it boots up I get the following errors. What can I do? It seems
to run ok.
Looks like a definate hardware failure on the way. Check cabl
I was burning a CDROM and my machine locked up so I had to reset it the hard way.
Now when it boots up I get the following errors. What can I do? It seems to run ok.
Thanks.
Dec 2 14:44:57 tweety kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev 03:05 (hda),
sector 32001216
Dec 2 14:44:57 tweety kernel: hd
Is this the only hard drive you have in her machine? If not, how many?
If you have more than one IDE device (hard drive, cdrom drive) attached to the same
IDE slot, make sure the jumper settings are set such that one device is master and the
other is slave.
Make sure the ribbons cables attachi
I'm trying to install Linux on a friend's computer. I bought
a new 17 GB hard drive, put it in my Linux box, then installed
my 10 GB drive in her box. The hard disk I had in my box is
brand new and worked beautifully. In her box, however, during
the install I get errors such as these:
hda: wr
Greetings.
Every day I get this error message just as the login messages appear on
the screen:
hdb: write_intr: status=0xd0 {Busy}
hda: disabled DMA
ide0: reset: success
And one night, dmesg was just loaded with this:
03:06: rw=2, want=1096673, limit=1096672
attempt to access beyond end of d