Jason Taylor wrote:
Now it just did it again and I see end_request: I/O error dev sda
transacton #######
How could both hard drives be the same?
-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Cox [mailto:alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2007 12:50 PM
To: For users of Fedora
Cc: Jason Taylor
Subject: Re: fedora 6 kernel panic issues
once in a while (once or twice a week) the machine locks ups and the
console had a bunch of I/O errors related to sba. I thought this was
a
sba or sda - sda is the first SCSI disk (or SATA disk) so its probably a
disk problem.
hard drive problem so I put in a second drive, and booted to an Ubuntu
Live CD (I am a little more familiar with it) and used the dd command
to
image the drive over to the new one. But now I am having the same
problem. While I was ssh in the machine crashed and I saw this on the
terminal
kernel: journal commit I/O error
It couldn't commit journal entries to the disk and update the file
system. One of your disks went for a hike, the question is why ?
What kernel ?
I used Ubuntu 4.5 and it had a early 2.6 kernel way older than FC6 has.
I think this removes the kernel from consideration and you have
something wrong in your hard drive.
--
Karl F. Larsen, AKA K5DI
Linux User
#450462 http://counter.li.org.
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