Your first message says you have the problems on the lv mounted at
/mnt/raid.
>/dev/raid_vg0/raid_lv0 /mnt/raid ext3 defaults 0 0
then later
>I am thinking about reformatting this volume, but /var is on that
>volume as well.
If you mean that /var is a separate lv in your raid_vg0 volume group,
then just umount /mnt/raid and run your fsck on /dev/raid_vg0/raid_lv0.
If you have services that live in or depend on /mnt/raid being mounted,
stop all those services first. Or init 1 to single user console.
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Toby Bluhm
Alltech Medical Systems America, Inc.
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