You mention below that servers are running 2.0.34. It is late here so
forgive the next question.
Is the system having the error also running 2.0.34?
You also do not mention whether this server is Uni-Processor or SMP.
That information would also be helpful to have.
You mention below two different motherboards, is the 'PC partner' having
the problem?
Since you have two systems and one is having problems, and other is not
having
problems why are you ruling out hardware failure in this case the hard
drive?
> ------------------------------start------
>
> Jun 20 09:42:35 apocalypse kernel: EXT2-fs error (device 03:02):
> ext2_check_blocks_bitmap: Wrong free blocks count for group 21, stored =
> 1, counted = 2
<snip>
> ---------------------end------------------------------------
>
The error is specific to /dev/hdb2.
What is the mount point for /dev/hdb2?
> There is also another error messages in the console but sad to say I
> cant catch it, but I'm sure it says something about ide0: {seek error}
> the message says something is wrong to the ide0 part, well ide0 is an
> internal ide0 from our server pentium MMX motherboard. Furthermore to
> prove this bug we have to servers running at the same uptime and the
> same kernel versions(2.0.34) but different motherboards one with the
> error msg is PC partner and the other is branded Intel motherboard(both
> are Intel based motherboards). I beleive that the buggy part is in the
> hardware internal ide0, well of course I would like to ask if there is a
> patch in this error.
Again I have to ask.
Two different motherboards running the same kernel version
one has errors and one does not. Why are you ruling out hardware
failure?
Have you swapped hard drives between servers?
If you have swapped hard drives does the problem move with the hard
drive
or not?
>
> Thanks, I believe in the Linux Community support
>
> Thank you again,
>
> Elton
>
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