Subject: Re: i thought
To: Bill Studenmund <wrstuden@netbsd.org>
From: Zeljko Vrba <zvrba@globalnet.hr>
List: tech-kern
Date: 07/25/2005 22:44:08
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Bill Studenmund wrote:
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> think they would generate a different i/o pattern. In the dead times, he's
> seeing (according to the original note) 1 MB/sec, which doesn't sound like
> a drive experiencing i/o errors.
>
drive failure was my first thought. I did take a look at dmesg, syslog
messages, console, etc. I have even walked to the server to check that
some disk in RAID didn't die. everything 100% clean.

best regards,
   Zeljko.

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