my system monitor has reported the following within the last few hours. This is an entires not-unexpected probem with redhat, but it did force a reboot here just minutes ago (22:45). I don't think its the actual hardware, as that has been more than reliable for as long as I have had it. Also, I don't tend to shutdown the system (manual power off) as I know what goes on when you power up/ power down hardware. This is redhat 7.0 this is happening on. makes me wonder about the QC they now have (and the fact it "appears" to be slipping). Hawke root wrote: > > Security Violations > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > Nov 2 19:06:24 cx358876-c kernel: EXT2-fs error (device ide1(22,5)): trunc_indirect: Read failure, inode=184139, block=134217728 > > Unusual System Events > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > Nov 2 19:06:24 cx358876-c kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device > Nov 2 19:06:24 cx358876-c kernel: 16:05: rw=0, want=536870916, limit=4052128 > Nov 2 19:06:24 cx358876-c kernel: dev 16:05 blksize=4096 blocknr=134217728 sector=1073741824 size=4096 count=1 > Nov 2 19:06:24 cx358876-c kernel: EXT2-fs error (device ide1(22,5)): trunc_indirect: Read failure, inode=184139, block=134217728 --