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I found a bunch of these lines in my messages file. Should I 
be concerned? 

raid5: multiple 0 requests for sector 81780136
raid5: multiple 0 requests for sector 82982288
raid5: multiple 0 requests for sector 49226168
raid5: multiple 0 requests for sector 60310160
raid5: multiple 0 requests for sector 21148760
raid5: multiple 0 requests for sector 23013592
raid5: multiple 0 requests for sector 24876368
raid5: multiple 0 requests for sector 64538568
raid5: multiple 0 requests for sector 65070760
raid5: multiple 0 requests for sector 64311392
raid5: multiple 0 requests for sector 65250472
raid5: multiple 0 requests for sector 26975064
raid5: multiple 0 requests for sector 66232440
raid5: multiple 0 requests for sector 67883736
raid5: multiple 0 requests for sector 30252256
raid5: multiple 0 requests for sector 69281776

My system is a dual 1.4GHz AMD system with a tyan tiger mobo. 
the md disk is a raid5 array containing 8 160GB maxtor ide drives
connected to 2 controller cards. The system runs redhat 7.2 with 
the 2.4.17-0.16smp rawhide kernel. The kernel has the ide patch 
for that makes udma 133 stuff work. The system is one of 2 identical 
computers. Only this one has the problem. I've noticed no performance 
differenced between the two. 

Thanks -Andy

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Andrew Smith                                        (301) 405-2152
Department of Physics                               asmith@umdgrb.umd.edu
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742-4111
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