https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=714201
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=714201#c8
Jan Kara changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|NEEDINFO |RESOLVED
InfoProvider|andreas_nordal_4@hotmail.co |
|m |
Resolution| |INVALID
--- Comment #8 from Jan Kara 2011-09-05 11:48:41 UTC ---
Thanks for boot messages. Two points here:
1) sda and sdb really don't have valid partition table so you couldn't have
mounted them as sda1/sdb1. So indeed at that time sda1/sdb1 were different
disks.
2) ata1 and ata2 are normal SATA interfaces handled by VIA driver (if they were
PATA interfaces, there are sometimes problems with cable detection which can
result in some issues but that's not your case). So really the error messages
about IO errors are most likely caused by some HW flakiness in cables,
motherboard, or maybe power supply (disks tend to be sensitive to variation in
voltage which some power supplies generate when they are under load close to
their maximum load). That is probably what also caused major corruption during
fsck and probably also the initial corruption of the filesystem.
So I'll close this bug as INVALID. You might want to try debugging your HW -
e.g. exchange SATA cables (I'd say most likely), verify that maximum load of
your power supply is big enough for the amount of HW you have in the machine,
trying different drives... It's always hard to debug issues like this. No
matter what load you put on the machine, you shouldn't see those error messages
above...
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