Looks like a hardware problem to me too.

You could try to isolate one of the servers that has the problem fairly
often, make it run on just one disk for some time (e.g. off office
hours, after the backup). Power off, remove a disk, power on and run
fsck, reboot, simulate some load for some, reboot, fsck, check if there
are problems. Yes? not related to raid. Power off, Re-add the disk you
removed to the raid. Power on, boot knoppix, wait for your disk to be in
sync (hours). Fsck. Problems that were not there just before power-off
=> probably bad hardware. Then reboot, simulate some load, fsck again.
No problem now? Your raid was out of sync.

This is not an e2fsprogs problem though. Either hardware, kernel or
both. Waiting for more info to redispatch.


** Changed in: e2fsprogs (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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Dapper lvm over software raid kills ext3
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/247318
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