Gabor FUNK wrote: > To be honest, I didn't believe that doing anything with the PSU > would do something. > However, seemingly it did. > I have also updated the BIOS, but I guess this has not much > to do with it. I too am amazed at the number of PSU problems getting reported here. It seems most hardware problems turn out to be power related. > So a different brand PSU was additionally installed, and this > one got the motherboard and the 4 disk which were failing. > The "old" PSU got the second 4 hdds and the 2 other system > HDDs. > Test was started yesterday (Feb 13) about 16:30 CET including > array building up and file copies. About today (14) 20:22 the > problem appeared, but seemingly "moved" with the PSU to the > other 4 disks bunch (on nvidia controller) - more precisely, only > 2 of them (array is still operational). Hmmm.. > So it seems that there is definitely something with the "old" PSU. > > Also, I tried to mount the failed drives, without success. > > Thought I let you know. > Now I will try with the only one, "new" PSU to see what happens... Yeah, please keep us posted. Thanks. -- tejun - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-ide" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html