This sure sounds like a failing hard drive to me. Over the years, I've had probably a dozen drives fail, almost always starting with I/O errors. A power cycle is frequently required. In fact, I'll be replacing a drive at home today! Having two drives doesn't improve things. The system is still going to try to access the failing drive and will still generate I/O errors. If rescue mode couldn't see the disk, you're probably out of luck. Sorry. Kirk Bocek Jean Lee wrote: > Hello, > > I have a problem with my server : > > Sometimes, this server is used to stop running. It doesn't shut down but > it stops running (with a noise on the hard drive) and there's no other > way to shut down than pushing the power button during a long time. I > don't think that it comes from the hard drive because I have the same > effect with two hard drives. > > Here comes the best : Today it stops running during boot procedure and > now, when I reboot the server, I have the following error message : > > Buffer I/O error on /dev/hda2 device block 0 > Buffer I/O error on /dev/hda2 device block 1 > Buffer I/O error on /dev/hda2 device block 2 > Buffer I/O error on /dev/hda2 device block 3 > Buffer I/O error on /dev/hda2 device block 5 > Buffer I/O error on /dev/hda2 device block 0 > etc... > > I have two questions : > > Is there a way to recover data on /dev/hda2 ? (I tried linux rescue but > it didn't find the linux installation) > Is there a way to know why the server stops suddenly to run ? > > Thank you for any help, > > Jean LEE > > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos