Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2003 20:30:29 +0000 From: "Rob ." <rob_mcr@hotmail.com> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: mounted hard disc gave "device not configured" Message-ID: <Law15-F14xc1o8yfogk00000460@hotmail.com>
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(apologies in advance if this silly hotmail account adds any HTML..) Hi all, I have a 4.8-RELEASE server running stock Generic kernal as a NFS and samba file server. It's got a pile of standard IDE discs in it, 40 to 120Gb each, using two third party PCI IDE cards. Within the last couple of weeks I have now had three hard disc go down - symptoms are basically that any access to the directories hosted on that drive gives a "device not configured" error. Indeed anything trying to access the drive gives the same error. even umount gives the same error... a quick grep of the logs turns up: Oct 5 03:03:29 luggage /kernel: ad3: READ command timeout tag=0 serv=0 - resett ing Oct 5 03:03:29 luggage /kernel: ata1: resetting devices .. Oct 5 03:03:29 luggage /kernel: ad3: removed from configuration Oct 5 03:03:29 luggage /kernel: done Firsttly, and most important, is there anything I can do to restore the drive? A reboot didn't ... There's not much in the top level directory of each drive, but loads in sub-folders. They are not accessed much, but I don't particularly want to lose the data. One of them is my backup drive, too... What would you recommend to avoid problems in the future? I think it's time to build a new server anyway (this is only an AMD K6 2/500) - Would it be best to run a RAID filesystem, and would 1+0 be better than RAID5 for reslilence on future failures? Is this reliable on cheap IDE drives? Thanks in advance, Rob. luggage# df -h /dev/ad3s1e df: /dev/ad3s1e: Device not configured luggage# uname -a FreeBSD luggage.internal.irrelevant.com 4.8-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE #0: Thu Apr 3 10:53:38 GMT 2003 root@freebsd-stable.sentex.ca:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386 _________________________________________________________________ It's fast, it's easy and it's free. Get MSN Messenger today! http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger
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