So all of the 'attempt to access beyond end of device' errors reported
over the last 6 months, both RAID and standard kernel are all chalked up
to hardware failure? I mean, that's what this is. It just hits the RAID0
request layer BEFORE the standard check that generates the 'attempt...'
error. I believe there is a bug lurking, because people keep reporting
the 'attempt...' error, and this is that exact problem, it just hits a
different place.
My $.02 (and very little kernel hacking exp :-( ) make me believe there is
still one bug in the buffer-cache code (generic kernel) that causes this,
but thanks for the feedback. I'll shut-up now.
David
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