F14 error messages re sdc7--is disk sdc going bad?

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 F14 error messages re sdc7--is disk sdc going bad?

** working system is F14usb8  on usb external disk, sda8.
** problem system is F14sdc7, on scsi internal disk, sdc7,
   which is a backup copy of F14usb8.

I have been unable to login to F14sdc7.
Until recently booting F14sdc7 otherwise looked normal.

But now getting various error messages in sdc7.


 From F14usb8 have run 'e2fsck /dev/sdc7'
 [sdc7 unmounted] numerous times,
always ends with 'recovery complete'.


 As seen from F14usb8:
[root@f14 log]# pwd
/mnt/sdc7/var/log
[root@f14 log]# grep -n sdc7 messages


16992:Dec 13 10:38:48 f14 kernel: [   22.496626] EXT3-fs (sdc7):
mounted filesystem with ordered data mode
16993:Dec 13 10:38:48 f14 kernel: [   22.544323] dracut: Mounted root
filesystem /dev/sdc7
17029:Dec 13 10:38:48 f14 kernel: [   30.727043] EXT3-fs (sdc7): using
internal journal
17191:Dec 13 10:39:02 f14 kernel: [   46.774296] EXT3-fs error (device
sdc7): ext3_lookup: deleted inode referenced: 1039765
17192:Dec 13 10:39:02 f14 kernel: [   47.081321] EXT3-fs error (device
sdc7): ext3_lookup: deleted inode referenced: 1039765
17193:Dec 13 10:39:02 f14 kernel: [   47.110862] EXT3-fs error (device
sdc7): ext3_lookup: deleted inode referenced: 1039765
17194:Dec 13 10:39:03 f14 kernel: [   47.187446] EXT3-fs error (device
sdc7): ext3_lookup: deleted inode referenced: 1039765

...

17216:Dec 13 10:39:17 f14 kernel: [   61.756856] EXT3-fs error (device
sdc7): ext3_lookup: deleted inode referenced: 1039773
17217:Dec 13 10:42:19 f14 kernel: [  243.981616] EXT3-fs error (device
sdc7): ext3_lookup: deleted inode referenced: 1039776
17218:Dec 13 10:42:19 f14 kernel: [  243.988056] EXT3-fs error (device
sdc7): ext3_lookup: deleted inode referenced: 1039776

.....

17603:Dec 13 10:43:17 f14 kernel: [  301.406148] EXT3-fs error (device
sdc7): ext3_lookup: deleted inode referenced: 1039774
17604:Dec 13 10:43:21 f14 kernel: [  305.406282] EXT3-fs error (device
sdc7): ext3_lookup: deleted inode referenced: 1039774
17605:Dec 13 10:43:25 f14 kernel: [  309.405445] EXT3-fs error (device
sdc7): ext3_lookup: deleted inode referenced: 1039774
117603:Dec 13 10:43:17 f14 kernel: [  301.406148] EXT3-fs error
(device sdc7): ext3_lookup: deleted inode referenced: 1039774
17604:Dec 13 10:43:21 f14 kernel: [  305.406282] EXT3-fs error (device
sdc7): ext3_lookup: deleted inode referenced: 1039774
17605:Dec 13 10:43:25 f14 kernel: [  309.405445] EXT3-fs error (device
sdc7): ext3_lookup: deleted inode referenced: 1039774

...

Is this evidence that the sdc disk is going bad?
Or maybe something else is wrong with just the one partition sdc7?


Also, I just recently used 'selinux=0' on the F14sdc7 kernel line;
but I was having plenty of sdc7 trouble before that, when using 'enforcing=0',
and before that with SELinux using enforcing,targeted.


I need help.

Jack
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