Christopher Welton
2004-May-27 01:33 UTC
HELP! after power loss, system boots through mount of root fs then stalls
I run a RH 7.3 installation on a Compaq Proliant 6500 with dual pentium 266Mhz processors, approx. 630MB ram and a hardware SMART-2DH RAID controller and array. All file systems are ext3. The server has been in service for a couple of years now. From time to time we will lose power in our office or have another situtation that causes the server to lose power without a proper shutdown. We had such a situation today. Usually the server reboots to runlevel 5 without a problem. However, today the server rebooted to the point in the boot process just after mounting the root filesystem. It then stalls indefinitely and does not continue to boot. I used a recovery CD to boot into a rescue shell. Once there I successfully mounted all the partitions on all drives and examined the files successfully, so the data, filesystem and hardware all look good. The filesystems were mounted ext2, not ext3. At this point, my suspicions are that some portion of the kernel required for booting was damaged during the power-loss shutdown or that the ext3 journal was damaged in such a way as to block booting. I need suggestions on possible causes of the problem and, better yet, possible solutions. I'm cross-posting this message on the RH 7.3 list.
Adam Williams
2004-May-27 01:36 UTC
HELP! after power loss, system boots through mount of root fs then stalls
in rescue mode did you do e2fsck -c -y /dev/sdx# Christopher Welton wrote:>I run a RH 7.3 installation on a Compaq Proliant 6500 with dual pentium >266Mhz processors, approx. 630MB ram and a hardware SMART-2DH RAID >controller and array. All file systems are ext3. > >The server has been in service for a couple of years now. From time to >time we will lose power in our office or have another situtation that >causes the server to lose power without a proper shutdown. We had such a >situation today. > >Usually the server reboots to runlevel 5 without a problem. However, >today the server rebooted to the point in the boot process just after >mounting the root filesystem. It then stalls indefinitely and does not >continue to boot. > >I used a recovery CD to boot into a rescue shell. Once there I >successfully mounted all the partitions on all drives and examined the >files successfully, so the data, filesystem and hardware all look good. >The filesystems were mounted ext2, not ext3. > >At this point, my suspicions are that some portion of the kernel >required for booting was damaged during the power-loss shutdown or that >the ext3 journal was damaged in such a way as to block booting. > >I need suggestions on possible causes of the problem and, better yet, >possible solutions. > >I'm cross-posting this message on the RH 7.3 list. > > >_______________________________________________ >Ext3-users mailing list >Ext3-users at redhat.com >https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ext3-users > > >
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