The combination of RAID0 redundancy, an ext4 filesystem, a Linux 4.x kernel, and either Debian Linux or Arch Linux has been associated with data corruption.
El Reg reports EXT4 filesystem can EAT ALL YOUR DATA
Fixes are available, one explained by Lukas Czerner on the Linux Kernel Mailing List. That post suggests the bug is long-standing, possibly as far back as the 3.12-stable kernel. Others suggest the bug has only manifested in Linux 4.x.
[...] This patch for version 4.x and the patched Linux kernel 3.12.43 LTS both seem like sensible code to contemplate.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 26 2015, @07:13PM
want to make a snarky(?) comment about "possibly as far back as the 3.12-stable kernel"?
like ...errr... single-day flies talk of their great-great-great-...-ancestor of .. err... last week, but in all honesty ... i'd like a child to call linux his/her great-great grandftaher. maybe.
anyways ... maybe needs slower pace?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 26 2015, @07:22PM
sry.
in short: my "old" kernel works great!
thx!