Hello, today in the morning I had the following strange problem. The slug was off in the night, because I am still in testing time. The system booted fine, but then the hard drive at disk-1 with debian armel on it started some strange sound, like spinning up in six or 7 intervals, after that silence for some seconds, then again spinning up, then again silence and so on. Ping to the slug was possible, but no ssh login and no access to lighttpd or dovecot. Also the power off button did no shut down the system like configured, it only interrupted the strange sound of the disk. So I turned off the slug, made e2fsck on both partitions I have, and repaired the following (and some other issues):
Problem in HTREE Verzeichnis Inode 21496454: node (1) has bad max hash Problem in HTREE Verzeichnis Inode 21496454: node (2) has bad min hash Invalid HTREE Verzeichnis Inode 21496454 (/snapshot/full-2008-08-19T18:51:59+0200/home/glockenstein/daten/Word/post.new). Interesting this is the directory I created, after changing the hashing from TEA to HALF_MD4. But the partition is mounted as ext2 for now, because the umlaut problem still exists. File system check yesterday was still okay and I think I did no changes to the partition yesterday. So I ask me: did anyone observe this strange behaviour of a hard drive before with debian armel? Can it be, that is has to do with the hashing thing? Any thoughts are welcome. Regards Michael P.S. The slug works fine now again and I found nothing in the logs. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]