I came back this morning and found:
EXT3-fs error (device md0) in start_transaction: Journal has aborted
EXT3-fs error (device md0) in start_transaction: Journal has aborted
EXT3-fs error (device md0) in start_transaction: Journal has aborted
Unfortunately, from the very first one, all writes failed; including all
writes to syslog. So I don't know what happened at the beginning. Is this
more likely to be something internal to ext3, or a problem with the RAID
layer?
The RAID was able to shut down cleanly and came back up with no errors, and
the ext3 filesystem was tagged as having (just a few) errors on next boot,
so I'm guessing an ext3 problem.
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