I created a system with three raids using the DELL configuration tools prior to installation of the RedHat system, 6.5. The system raid was divided up into numerous partitions for the system and four large partitions for users. This system raid was a raid 0. After the installation samba worked. I could log into the system from another subnet. Then a user with su privileges, took the four large partitions on the system raid and made them into another raid using mdadm --create and mdadm--assemble. Now the ssh connections from across the subnets time out. Samba fails with "NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED." I can't even ping the system from across campus. I have had to modify /etc/fstab so that the four original partitions do no try to mount. The raid composed of the four partitions mounts as /dev/md127p1. Is the ssh timeout problem, ping problem and samba problem all caused by the raid on raid creation? The timing of the creation of the new raid indicates that it is. Thanks for any input. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list