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2003 Mar 20
0
X-Post from Linux-RAID [Re: I just trashed my RAID5 array - recovery possible?]
...bitmap for group 509 not in group (block 4294967295)!
> > EXT3-fs: group descriptors corrupted !
> > --8<--
> >
> > What should I do now? Raidhotadd the 4th device? Run e2fsck prior to
> > that or afterwards?
>
> I would
> fsck -n /dev/md1
> to non-distructively see how much damage there is.
>
> If that shows an uncomfortable large amount of damage, you could
> assembling the array from a different triple of devices.
> It is currently assemble from
> /dev/hd[gki]1
I've put up the logfile of fsck at
http://wolfram.schlich.org/tm...
2002 Feb 22
1
Problems with large trusted domains?
Hi,
I've got Winbind running (or so I think) on my Solaris 8 server using Samba
2.2.3a. Whenever I do a long directory listing on a directory that contains
a file placed via the samba share by an NT user on the trusted domain, the
SUN box just hangs there. It acts like it is searching the database, but
after three or four minutes I just CRTL + C it. Do you think this is
winbind not working
2007 Jan 28
2
filesystem becomming read only
Hi list,
I'm looking for advice/help in tracking down a problem with a new system
I've purchased.
I have a beige box server with a Gigabyte GA-M51GM-S2G motherboard. It
has the nVidia MCP51 SATA controller with 3 250 gig Western Digital hard
drives attached to it.
It seems that when doing a considerable amount of file writing, the
filesystem will become read-only. See attached dmesg