Hi all. I am in a sticky situation. I run remotely a server and one of the disks is starting to fail. Every couple days (or more, depends on the www traffic level) scsi drive sdc fails (with "rejecting I/O to device bla bla bla"). This a BIG problem because my /usr resides on sdc1, and everytime it happens I have to send somebody to kill the server and restart it.
I figured, since I do not have physical access to the server, that the best choice would be copying the whole /usr to another drive and (hoping there are no problems while copying) change the required stuff in fstab. Before starting blindly cp'ing files, I would like to hear your advice on the process and if I have any chance of succeeding (or if you have another method that would work better) -Raven -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]