Dell PE1850/2850 RAID array issue with RHEL4
Nicky Peeters
nicky.peeters at pandora.be
Fri Aug 4 07:23:52 CDT 2006
Well, just a small update:
It's was a PE 1850, using 2 disks in RAID1, running RHEL4 and
aforementioned kernel.
After a remote reboot (thank god for IPMI) the machine booted without
problem, and all seems fine.
Still investigation though.
OMSA reports no issues.
I haven't run any fsck/consistency check for the time being.
On 04 Aug 2006, at 11:47, Nicky Peeters wrote:
> Well no,
>
> For now I can only access what dmesg provides me with, but I saw no
> hdf errors (or even the APIC errors) you had in your log.
>
> Hopefully my datacenter trip will reveal more...
>
> On 04 Aug 2006, at 11:31, wolf2k5 wrote:
>
>> On 8/4/06, Nicky Peeters <nicky at beta9.be> wrote:
>>> It's the only server where the kernel was upgraded (22 days ago) to
>>> 2.6.9-34.0.1.ELsmp.
>>>
>>> Did you by any chance also upgrade to that kernel ?
>>
>> Yes, but other 1850/2850 servers hit the same issue with earlier
>> kernels too.
>>
>> Did you also get any "hdf" errors ,like I did, when your server hit
>> the issue?
>>
>> Please let me know if you find out anything.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
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