Hi, I have been using a 3x38GB(SCSI), 2x1000 CPU, 2GB RAM server
One disk is LVM'd /home and another is /var/lib/mysql(also LVM'd)
This has been working fine for some 8months till
I got corruption on home. I ran reiserfsck and it told me to rebuold tree, which I did. It worked for a few days
and then I got:
> I now get a message:
> Message from syslogd@linux at ....
> linux kernel: journal-712: buffer write failed
and the system hangs
I should also add an excerpt from /var/log/messages:
> I did a search for the string FROM THE TEXT FILE(see below)and found it in
> three files:
> /var/log/messages (sure)
> ./viminfo and another one
> Jan 13 15:28:19 linux kernel: scsi0:0:1:0: Attempting to queue an ABORT message
> Jan 13 15:28:19 linux kernel: scsi0: Dumping Card State while idle, at SEQADDR
> [Here follws some binary characters and then a piece from a text file I have in a file in one directory in /home(nothing special about thjat file) ...]
>
> This was originally in the /home directory, but when the crash occured I calso
> copied
> this to a temporary directory in /]
Looks like something corrupts the filesystem. Could it be some SCSI error. Any ideas what to check?
Kernel is 2.4.18(from SuSE)
Thanks, svar
One disk is LVM'd /home and another is /var/lib/mysql(also LVM'd)
This has been working fine for some 8months till
I got corruption on home. I ran reiserfsck and it told me to rebuold tree, which I did. It worked for a few days
and then I got:
> I now get a message:
> Message from syslogd@linux at ....
> linux kernel: journal-712: buffer write failed
and the system hangs
I should also add an excerpt from /var/log/messages:
> I did a search for the string FROM THE TEXT FILE(see below)and found it in
> three files:
> /var/log/messages (sure)
> ./viminfo and another one
> Jan 13 15:28:19 linux kernel: scsi0:0:1:0: Attempting to queue an ABORT message
> Jan 13 15:28:19 linux kernel: scsi0: Dumping Card State while idle, at SEQADDR
> [Here follws some binary characters and then a piece from a text file I have in a file in one directory in /home(nothing special about thjat file) ...]
>
> This was originally in the /home directory, but when the crash occured I calso
> copied
> this to a temporary directory in /]
Looks like something corrupts the filesystem. Could it be some SCSI error. Any ideas what to check?
Kernel is 2.4.18(from SuSE)
Thanks, svar