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2008 Jan 18
1
HowTo Recover Lost Data from LVM RAID1 ?
Guys, The other day while working on my old workstation it got frozen and after reboot I lost almost all data unexpectedly. I have a RAID1 configuration with LVM. 2 IDE HDDs. md0 .. store /boot (100MB) -------------------------- /dev/hda2 /dev/hdd1 md1 .. store / (26GB) -------------------------- /dev/hda3 /dev/hdd2 The only info that still rest in was that, that I restore after the fresh
2009 Sep 03
4
did CentOS x86 5.3 migrate to another hard drive, but console login keeps prompting even with correct password
first time poster here - hello everyone I started out with CentOS x86 5.3 with the following partitions on my source hard drive: /dev/hdc1 swap /dev/hdc2 / I did the following to migrate my CentOS box to the destination hard drive: 1. boot up with CentOS 5.3 livecd in rescue mode 2. partition destination hard drive (/dev/hdd) /dev/hdd1 swap /dev/hdd2 / 3. create the
2006 Apr 15
1
Partition not recognized by mount
Hi, somehow after a power failure i can't mount my ext3 partition :( mount /dev/hdd2 /mnt/gentoo/ mount: you must specify the filesystem type fdisk /dev/hdd The number of cylinders for this disk is set to 484521. There is nothing wrong with that, but this is larger than 1024, and could in certain setups cause problems with: 1) software that runs at boot time (e.g., old versions of LILO) 2)
2007 Apr 01
2
CentOS 5 Dual Drive Confusion
I performed a test install of CentOS Beta 5 on a system with two ~60 GB drives. When installing CentOS 4 on this system, I normally work thru setting up Software RAID with identically sized partitions on each drive. For my test, the CentOS installer only presented a single drive. I took the default of letting it do what it wanted. After looking over the system I have verified that /boot is
2006 Jun 24
2
DRBD Problem
Hi all, I've been wrestling with a problem with drdb and centos. I have successfully created one drbd resource, but when I try the create a 2nd, I get an error on one of the nodes: Lower device is already mounted. Command 'drbdsetup /dev/drbd1 disk /dev/hdd1 internal -1' terminated with exit code 20 The partition is not mounted from fstab etc and is newly created with parted after
2002 Jun 14
4
Slow response from new Athlon 1.4Ghz machine?
HI, I am trying to find out why an old slower machineis faster than a new faster machine. I have a RedHat 6.2 server installation, it runs samba and I have been very happy with it. Filesystem is:- [darryl@keg darryl]$ df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/hda6 1.2G 735M 387M 66% / /dev/hda1 40M 3.0M 35M 8% /boot /dev/hdc1
2009 May 20
2
help with rebuilding md0 (Raid5)
Sorry, this is going to be a rather long post...Here's the situation; I have 4 IDE disks from an old snap server which fails to mount the raid array. We believe there is a controller error on the SNAP so we've put them in another box running CentOS 5 and can see the disks OK. hda thru hdd looks like this Disk /dev/hdd: 185.2 GB, 185283624960 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 22526
2005 Jan 03
2
Attempting To Recover, fsck infinite looping on me
Hey all, Had a power failure and subsequent ext3 disk corruptions. Attempting to fix, but not working. Its a 120 gig IDE disk, 3 partitions. /boot, /, and swap. Basically can't boot up since the box can't get to the system files in /usr/ or anything. So I'm booting off of a FC2 disk 1 in recovery mode and trying to fix the filesystem with e2fsck The boot partition cleaned up
2010 Dec 04
2
Fiddling with software RAID1 : continue working with one of two disks failing?
Hi, I'm currently experimenting with software RAID1 on a spare PC with two 40 GB hard disks. Normally, on a desktop PC with only one hard disk, I have a very simple partitioning scheme like this : /dev/hda1 80 MB /boot ext2 /dev/hda2 1 GB swap /dev/hda3 39 GB / ext3 Here's what I'd like to do. Partition a second hard disk (say, /dev/hdb) with three
2009 Apr 24
1
Mount Openfiler created XFS volumes
Greetings, I have a 500Gig hdd with and XFS filesystem created by openfiler (which strangely switched from lovely CentOS for reasons best known to them). I fired up a Centos box with this hdd. I then did yum install kmod-xfs.i686 xfsdump.i386 dmapi xfsprogs and it wnt through. But when I try to mount this volume mount -t xfs /dev/hdd1 /mnt/test I get the error: mount: /dev/hdd1 already
2004 Jun 23
0
[LLVMdev] weird issue with mem2reg
MetaSplit is an anlysis I just finished writing. It doesn't alter anything, all it does is build a set of "program instructions". For some reason even though if I run it with any other combination of passes I've found, anytime I run it with mem2reg I get a seg fault in dyn_cast! Here's output: Starting program: /mounts/zion/disks/0/localhome/pmeredit/llvm/tools/Debug/opt
2004 Jun 23
2
[LLVMdev] weird issue with mem2reg
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004, Patrick Meredith wrote: > MetaSplit is an anlysis I just finished writing. It doesn't alter anything, > all it does is build a set of "program instructions". For some reason even > though if I run it with any other combination of passes I've found, anytime > I run it with mem2reg I get a seg fault in dyn_cast! Here's output: > >
2011 Jan 22
1
Could CentOS 5.5 on newer hardware make it freeze or shutdown?
Hi, I have built a new PC on which I've installed CentOS 5.5 64-bit (with updates) which after some hours of running suddenly either hard freeze or instant power off. The /var/log/messages log doesn't reveal anything of what has happened. The load has been either just idling or with moderate disc activities (transfers over 100GBit). Below is the hardware spec: Motherboard: Gigabyte
2005 May 22
11
[Bug 2734] --delete doesn't work
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2734 ------- Additional Comments From vanes002@umn.edu 2005-05-21 22:15 ------- Your rsync options (-arRWxn) include -n, so nothing is actually going to get deleted on the destination, even though rsync reports that they are being deleted (which is what -n is for - i.e. to preview what will happen). -- Configure bugmail:
2005 May 19
0
[LLVMdev] Failure in Nightly Test 05/19 << my fault
On Thu, 19 May 2005, Reid Spencer wrote: > I forgot to remove some crud from the configure script and it caused > some of the nightly testers to fail last night. The problem has already > been fixed. Part of the problem was that it took 2 hours to get a commit > through to CVS last night and the nightly tester had already started by > that time. Something needs to be done about the
2016 Aug 04
2
Re: Libvirt: dynamic ownership did not work
Am Do, 4. Aug, 2016 um 11:32 schrieb Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>: > On 03.08.2016 21:17, Jonatan Schlag wrote: >> Hi, >> I have a very strange problem with libvirt. I work on some machines >> with >> libvirt (Debian/ Arch Linux) and libvirt set the ownership of images >> file automatically to the qemu user / group for example on Arch
2016 Aug 03
2
Libvirt: dynamic ownership did not work
Hi, I have a very strange problem with libvirt. I work on some machines with libvirt (Debian/ Arch Linux) and libvirt set the ownership of images file automatically to the qemu user / group for example on Arch Linux to nobody:kvm. So when I copy an image file with root and use I then with qemu, libvirt change the owner/ group to nobody:kvm. But I also compiled libvirt for a machine (gcc 4.9.4
2016 Aug 04
3
Re: Libvirt: dynamic ownership did not work
Am Do, 4. Aug, 2016 um 1:38 schrieb Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>: > On 04.08.2016 12:12, Jonatan Schlag wrote: >> >> >> Am Do, 4. Aug, 2016 um 11:32 schrieb Michal Privoznik >> <mprivozn@redhat.com>: >>> On 03.08.2016 21:17, Jonatan Schlag wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> I have a very strange problem with libvirt. I
2007 Nov 21
8
resize an image file
I have a 100G disk on an old redhat 7.3 system. Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/hda1 9.6G 2.4G 6.7G 27% / /dev/hda3 99G 6.1G 88G 7% /home hda2 is 2G swap I am trying to back that complete image up on my centos 5 system. I can do the dd if=/dev/hda bs=1M | ssh root at machine 'cat > disk.img' which gets me the whole 100G. As
2001 Aug 18
2
Re: ext3 partition unmountable
Dewet Diener wrote: > > Hi all > > After umounting a removable ext3 partition from my work PC, and > trying to remount it at home, I've run into the following error > trying to mount it as both ext2 and ext3: > > EXT2-fs: ide1(22,65): couldn't mount because of unsupported optional features (10000). > EXT3-fs: ide1(22,65): couldn't mount because of