Re: Fsck on mdraid array

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> Are you using lvm on top of the mdraid?
>
> If so you need to fsck the lvs not the mds.

No lvm's.

I can boot the raid system, and
	cat /proc/mdstat
shows clean arrays.

The automatic fsck reported problems a while ago, and corrected them. 
When I now try to run certain rsync script, I get kernel panic. I 
suspect bad blocks, and/or filesystem errors.

I still don't know why fsck from the rescue dvd does not work.

- Jussi

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