Re: 3ware raid disks requiring fsck ing,

From: Sean Hafeez (sean.hafeez_at_gmail.com)
Date: 08/31/05

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    Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 09:53:39 -0700
    To: gerald@homes-on-line.com
    
    

    Try memtestx86. Bad RAM could also cause the issues. Also look at the
    IDE cables. 2 bad cards would not be normal.

    On Aug 31, 2005, at 9:19 AM, Gerald de la Pascua wrote:

    >> I have started getting failures on a freebsd 4.x machine running
    >> 3ware
    >> card, the machine had been crashing from time to time, and it
    >> crashed and
    >> would not reboot saying noufs.
    >> Replacing the 3ware card ( a 7002 I think, the older 2 port ones)
    >> with a
    >> 7006 fixed this issue, but since then I have been getting crashes
    >> every few
    >> weeks/months, where the machine needs to do fsck's on the file
    >> partiitions,
    >> to come back to life. this is odd for a raid system, and didn't
    >> seem to
    >> happen before.
    >> I am thinking perhaps there is a hardware issue on this machine, and
    >> perhaps it fails under load ?
    >> does anyone have any experience of this?
    >> might the change of card be significant ?
    >> kind regards,
    >> Gerald de la Pascua
    >>
    >>
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