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		<title>Why my Linux server ext3 filesystem go read-only?</title>
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From my mailbag:
We have 5 Dell server collocated running CentOS  4.x and 5.x server operating system. Sometime my file system (ext3) goes read-only. I’d like to know what could be causing such a problem?

My guess:
a) Hardware problem / hard disk problem, check harddisk for errors.
b) High disk I/O aka busy I/O retry error can [...]]]></description>
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