On 16 November 2017 at 17:33, Bruno Friedmann
Hi all,
Some times ago (after 4.4.92 hit Leap update repository) I've filled the following bug https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1064533 due to warnings and kernel trace about a raid10.
Yesterday, after checking every disk with smart test long and as none of them reported an error I've readded the previously failing harddrive.
There was one suspicious things, the resynchronisation at half an hour of the estimate time suddendly was ok.
I've rebooted the server at that time, and then start to cry (just a bit), filesystem stored in lv or vm image were all destroyed (fsck.ext4 couldn't fix it auto, and even forced, when you tried to rewrite on it it failed)
I've added all the informations I can for the moment to the mentionned bug. But I guess there's a number missing, Don't hesitate to comment here, or directly in the bug and ask for more information.
The system as it is should still be present during the next 10 days.
Thanks for your help and advise. --
Bruno Friedmann Ioda-Net Sàrl www.ioda-net.ch Bareos Partner, openSUSE Member, fsfe fellowship GPG KEY : D5C9B751C4653227 irc: tigerfoot
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Attempt 2, without HTML so the mailing list gets a copy... To Bruno Friedmann: Something you may want to check in your server are the Sata cables. I originally signed up to the mailing list with problems on a sata card that appeared only under Linux (it worked under Windows...) with a drive dropping from a RAID 6 array on my home server. I changed the offending drive, changed the SATA card... I never found the error. Finally, this year in April doing a drive swap, I determined that I had two (!!) bad Sata cables in my home server... They were both replaced (together with the drives as two had failed by then) and everything has been running smooth since then. One give-away was a high read error rate, but I never associated it with a cable problem... Of course the drives would pass all SMART tests without issues. Incidentally, at the time neither Unix Stackexchange, nor the openSUSE forum or the kernel mailing list could identify the source of the issue. I hope you find a solution to your problem (with as little data loss as possible). Best of luck! Detlev (this was the old original question on Unix Stackexchange at the time: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/244419/marvell-88se9128-9123-sata-c... ) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+owner@opensuse.org