Hi, I'm having a problem with ext3 on my system. I'm running 2.4.13 with the appropiate ext3 patch and a software raid array with paritiions as shown below: Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/md5 939M 237M 654M 27% / /dev/md0 91M 22M 65M 25% /boot /dev/md6 277M 8.1M 254M 4% /tmp /dev/md7 1.8G 1.3G 595M 69% /usr /dev/md8 938M 761M 177M 82% /var /dev/md9 9.2G 2.6G 6.1G 30% /home /dev/md10 11G 2.1G 8.7G 19% /scratch /dev/md12 56G 43G 13G 77% /global The /usr and /var filesystems keep switching to ro mode following the detection of errors. This has been happening on a daily basis since switching to ext3 (usually the /var switches, /usr has done it once). I suppose my first question should be: do ext3 and software raid mix? If the answer to the above should be 'yes' then here are some more details about the error. The problem usually occurs during the expiration of news articles. The expiration is performed by the program texpire whcihc is part of the leafnode package. During the expiration, the following error occurs: Nov 10 07:39:17 nijinsky kernel: EXT3-fs warning (device md(9,8)): ext3_unlink: Deleting nonexistent file (70034), 0 This alone doesn't seem to trip the fs into ro mode... leter in the syslog (virtually last entry before the fs goes readonly) we get: Nov 10 07:42:46 nijinsky kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device Nov 10 07:42:46 nijinsky kernel: 09:08: rw=2, want=128661505, limit=976640 Nov 10 07:42:46 nijinsky kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device Nov 10 07:42:46 nijinsky kernel: 09:08: rw=2, want=91811841, limit=976640 Then the fs goes readonly. Usually it seems to be the /var filesystem (which takes out quite a few things that get unhappy when they can't create log or lockfiles!). In case it makes a difference, I think the blocksize on the /var filesystem is 1024. Following the errors, it's normally a case of going into single user mode and doing a manual fsck on the disk.... I've switched back to ext2 for my small filesystems but would like to use ext3. Any help appreciated.... John.