Re: RAID 10 w AHCI w NCQ = Spurius I/O error

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Date: Saturday, October 27, 2007 - 2:31 pm

Nestor A. Diaz wrote:

Did you know there is a raid list?

You have created a raid 0+1, raid10 is a different thing. Given your 
setup, raid10 is probably what you *should* have created.

[___snip___]

Hardware error, almost certainly. If you're using a hub, I suspect that 
first, then cables and heat problems, then the controller, in rough 
order of likelyhood.
[___lots more snip___]

Do you ever get errors in partitions which are not part of the raid0+1 
setup, like md1? If not, look at your partition tables to see if you 
have any strange values there.

Are all drives at the same firmware level?

-- 
Bill Davidsen <davidsen@tmr.com>
   "We have more to fear from the bungling of the incompetent than from
the machinations of the wicked."  - from Slashdot

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RAID 10 w AHCI w NCQ = Spurius I/O error, Nestor A. Diaz, (Wed Oct 24, 4:17 pm)
Re: RAID 10 w AHCI w NCQ = Spurius I/O error, Bill Davidsen, (Sat Oct 27, 2:31 pm)
Re: RAID 10 w AHCI w NCQ = Spurius I/O error, Lennart Sorensen, (Wed Oct 24, 4:52 pm)
Re: RAID 10 w AHCI w NCQ = Spurius I/O error, Nestor A. Diaz, (Wed Oct 24, 5:37 pm)