Shu Hung (Koala) writes:
I did fsck once after this error occur. 2 of my partitions failed the test and I've cleaned them up. (I am not using them now anyway) I did it on Sep so I don't think it is a long time ago.
It doesn't matter if it was one month ago, two months ago, or last week.
Even if there can be error in a period this short, I suspect there are other problem (maybe bad sector in one of my raid 5 harddisk)
You did not mention that you were using RAID. In that case, there's a good possibility that your RAID went bad. Rebuild your RAID. And one more thing: stop your top-posting. It's annoying.
Thanks, Koala 2005/10/18, Sam Varshavchik <<URL:mailto:mrsam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>mrsam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: Shu Hung (Koala) writes: > Thanks for your reply. > > Actually, I got this messages on the screen during runtime: > Message from syslogd@foo at Thu Jul 7 13:06:35 2005 ... > foo kernel: Assertion failure in journal_write_metadata_buffer() at > journal.c:406: "buffer_jdirty(jh2bh(jh_in))" > > The machine would then hang and I have to do hard reboot > > I did fsck on the harddisk once and fsck said it is fine. What you did "once", a long time ago, is of little significance. What really matters is whether the filesystem is clean _now_.
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