filesystem corruption problem

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Hi all,

I installed FC4 on a dual processor PIII server I have running. The box is running an NFS server, DHCP server, and NAMED (among others). I do have a couple of other Linux installations on other partitions, but the system basically runs 24x7. My problems started soon after I installed FC4 (Had Mandrake 10 installed and running without issue for about a year before moving to FC4). After about 2 weeks of running core 4 the /dev/hda9 partition (/home) on my hard drive became corrupted (fsck could not fix it automatically). The drive is automounted from other systems in the network (rw). I fixed the corruption manually with fsck, but, I am now seeing that the root partition '/' is now corrupted, along with /dev/hda9 (/home) again. This system is about 7 years old now, and does have a $59.00 special IDE (WD) Hard drive, but I have not seen any problems with any of the hardware until I did my recent upgrade to FC4. I looked in /var/log/messages and have not found any hardware problems (No errors at all logged).

I saw a couple of posts about corruption problems with USB backup restores, but nothing related to a fresh/new install. I'm looking for ideas on how to verify this is a hardware problem before I do anything, I don't know what to look for without any errors existing in the logs.

thanks,
chris


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