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help deciphering kernel message

help deciphering kernel message

2006-01-03       - By Marc Wiatrowski

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We have a box that has been running for over a year now with out problems but
as
of the past week or so has been getting syslog messages like the following.  

Jan  3 01:50:01 serverx kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan  3 01:50:01 serverx kernel: 08:13: rw=1, want=1038022788, limit=34869082

They occur at seem to be random times, sometimes hours apart, sometimes days.  

I am assuming its disk related and is the following device?

$ ls -al /dev/sda13
brw-rw----    1 root     disk       8,  13 Jun 24  2004 /dev/sda13

But my partitions are:

$ cat /proc/partitions
major minor  #blocks  name     rio rmerge rsect ruse wio wmerge wsect wuse
running use aveq

  8     0   39062500 sda 416403 436577 6764026 13687840 10493330 15397610
208240994 17612630 0
30151520 31390860
  8     1     104391 sda1 250 7634 15768 249560 910 619 3058 1563080 0 1360380
1812640
  8     2    2096482 sda2 5639 60 45328 4236470 839 6156 56008 8497330 0
892150 12733810
  8     3    2096482 sda3 32 177 424 200 0 0 0 0 0 200 200
  8     4          1 sda4 4 0 8 20 0 0 0 0 0 20 20
  8     5    2096451 sda5 31 177 416 160 0 0 0 0 0 160 160
  8     6    2096451 sda6 31 177 416 160 0 0 0 0 0 160 160
  8     7   30571663 sda7 410221 427136 6698834 9200100 10491581 15390835
208181928 7553990 0
30084360 16844020
  8    16   39062500 sdb 5100583 44304304 391472594 4728817 124716687
159852667 2302155210
17978079 0 888994 13752687
  8    17    2096451 sdb1 27 153 360 130 0 0 0 0 0 130 130
  8    18    2096482 sdb2 27 153 360 160 0 0 0 0 0 160 160
  8    19   34869082 sdb3 5100492 44303847 391471498 4728847 124716687
159852667 2302155210
18012729 0 911964 13787807


So I guess my question is, how would I find out what 8:13 is?

thanks,
marc


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