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2017 Mar 10
3
CentOS-6.8 fsck report Maximal Count
On Thu, March 9, 2017 09:46, John Hodrien wrote: > On Thu, 9 Mar 2017, James B. Byrne wrote: > >> This indicated that a bad sector on the underlying disk system might >> be the source of the problem. The guests were all shutdown, a >> /forcefsck file was created on the host system, and the host system >> remotely restarted. > > fsck's not good at finding
2017 Mar 14
2
CentOS-6.8 fsck report Maximal Count
On Fri, March 10, 2017 11:57, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > > Looks like only one sector's bad. Running badblocks should, > I think, mark that sector as bad, so the system doesn't try > to read or write there. I've got a user whose workstation has > had a bad sector running for over a year. However, if it > becomes two, or four, or 64 sectors, it's replacement
2001 Dec 25
3
hm ...
About two weeks ago i was whining about an inode that got lost, now i'm going to whine more about strange things happening here. A matroxfb just oopsed on me (thats not strange), the machine got unusuable, so i logged in from another and got the idea to touch /forcefsck. Upon reboot, fsck said that some inodes are in use but have dtime set and that some files are illegal sockets. Now this
2014 Nov 25
2
CentOS-5.10 Sendmail STARTTLS error
This morning I discovered this in the logwatch report for our external MX backup host. STARTTLS: write error=syscall error (-1), errno=32, get_error=error:00000000:lib(0):func(0):reason(0), retry=99, ssl_err=5: 206 Time(s) I also see many entries similar to this: 8: fl=0x802, mode=140777: SOCK inet04.mississauga.harte-lyne.ca/34091->(Transport endpoint is not connected): 1 Time(s)
2013 Apr 17
1
writefd_unbuffered failed (when writing to micro SD cards)
I'm using rsync 3.0.9-1 in Cygwin to copy several directories to 32GB micro SD cards in both WinXP and Win7. I randomly get this error message; Please help me to debug it: rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 127 bytes to socket [generator]: Broken pipe (32) I'd first posted this to the Cygwin mailing list with no response after almost two weeks (and sent a reminder after one week).
2017 Mar 09
1
CentOS-6.8 fsck report Maximal Count
We have a remote warm standby system running CentOS-6.8 as a KVM system with multiple guests. One of the guests began reporting an error when running aide. Caught SIGBUS/SEGV while mmapping. File was truncated while aide was running? Caught SIGBUS/SEGV. Exiting The /var/log/messages file contained this: Mar 9 09:14:13 inet12 kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev vda, sector 14539264 Mar 9
2001 Jun 06
2
Suspiciously broken filesystem
I appear to have a broken filesystem on this box to the point where I am probably going to rebuild the system since I have lost trust in it.... I was wondering if there was any reasonable postmortum work I could do on it before it gets rebuilt. History is that the laptop has a much mauled partition set on it - initially it came with 100% win2k, I then shrunk that and added linux (a RH71 install
2017 Mar 20
0
CentOS-6.8 fsck report Maximal Count
On Tue, Mar 14, 2017, 7:41 AM James B. Byrne <byrnejb at harte-lyne.ca> wrote: > On Fri, March 10, 2017 11:57, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > > > > > Looks like only one sector's bad. Running badblocks should, > > I think, mark that sector as bad, so the system doesn't try > > to read or write there. I've got a user whose workstation has > > had
2016 Jan 17
10
HDD badblocks
Hi list, I've a notebook with C7 (1511). This notebook has 2 disk (640 GB) and I've configured them with MD at level 1. Some days ago I've noticed some critical slowdown while opening applications. First of all I've disabled acpi on disks. I've checked disk for badblocks 4 consecutive times for disk sda and sdb and I've noticed a strange behaviour. On sdb there are
2007 Mar 02
1
Help Regarding Badblocks check in kick start installation very
Dear All, In Redhat 7.2 kick start installation,badblocks check for HDD is working on creating partition. But in Centos badblocks check is not working in kick start installation. Badblocks check command in kickstart file part / --fstype ext3 --badblocks --size 1000 part /home --fstype ext3 --badblocks --size 12000 part /usr --fstype ext3 --badblocks --size 9000 part swap
2010 Mar 09
2
fstab Pass Column and forced disk checks
If I have the 6th column in fstab (the pass column) set to 0, does that mean disk checks will never be forced at boot regardless of anything like File System State, Mount Count, and Check Interval on the file system itself, or are there exceptions to this? I know `man fstab` says: If the sixth field is not present or zero, a value of zero is returned and fsck will assume that the filesystem does
2014 Nov 25
0
CentOS-5.10 Sendmail STARTTLS error
Am 25.11.2014 um 21:39 schrieb James B. Byrne: > This morning I discovered this in the logwatch report for our external MX > backup host. > > > STARTTLS: write error=syscall error (-1), errno=32, > get_error=error:00000000:lib(0):func(0):reason(0), retry=99, ssl_err=5: 206 > Time(s) > > > > I also see many entries similar to this: > > > > 8:
2017 Mar 10
2
CentOS-6.8 fsck report Maximal Count
On Fri, March 10, 2017 9:52 am, Warren Young wrote: > On Mar 10, 2017, at 6:32 AM, James B. Byrne <byrnejb at harte-lyne.ca> wrote: >> >> On Thu, March 9, 2017 09:46, John Hodrien wrote: >>> >>> fsck's not good at finding disk errors, it finds filesystem errors. >> >> If not fsck then what? > > badblocks(8). And I definitely will
2007 Apr 23
1
Compact Flash, EXT3, and IDE - a bad idea?
Hi All, I'm currently running an embedded linux system (arm) with a CF card mounted as EXT3. I'll copy some system details below... Anyway, I'm getting some drive errors and I'm wondering if they're due to bad/old drivers, something with EXT3 and CF latency, or something else entirely. These are the errors: hda: write_intr error1: nr_sectors=1, stat=0x51 hda:
2006 Jul 07
1
Cronjob / .rb help clearing session table (new to cronjobs)
I just launched my first ROR app and i need to implement the session database cleanup. I am new to cronjobs. I have used one once but it was all copy/paste. I was hoping someone knew of a good tutorial or resource to get started here or might be able to give me a little help. I have seen a lot of posts that reference setting a cron job to clear old sessions but I am not clear on: Can you
2011 Jun 23
2
Chicken and egg question: passwd and cronjob
Hi all, Let's say I activate password expiration for every account (including root) for every 90 days. I understand that cronjob for root will fail when the password expires. The question is, if I setup a cronjob every 90 days to renew the root password like: echo diFficulT123 | passwd --stdin root will it work? I mean at second 1 on the 90th day, which will run first? - The cronjob to renew
2016 Jan 17
2
HDD badblocks
On Sun, Jan 17, 2016 at 10:05 AM, Matt Garman <matthew.garman at gmail.com> wrote: > I'm not sure what's going on with your drive. But if it were mine, I'd want > to replace it. If there are issues, that long smart check ought to turn up > something, and in my experience, that's enough for a manufacturer to do a > warranty replacement. I agree with Matt. Go
2004 Aug 06
0
can´t start liveice with cronjob
Hallo, I have a problem to start liveice with a cronjob. On both machines is running debian 3.0. Both machines are connect via vpn. As server is icecast 1.3.11 running on the nother machine liveice. No GUI. Ihave sometimes problems with the vpn connection, this is the reason why I will frequently kill an restart the liveice process. In the archive list I found some scripts to restart the
2017 Dec 01
1
Do we really need Solr commit as cronjob?
I am testing Solr FTS on dovecot. Read online that some suggested to run cronjob commit every minute, and optimize once a day. I am using Solr 7.1.0 and I see some configurations: In /etc/default/solr.in.sh: #SOLR_OPTS="$SOLR_OPTS -Dsolr.autoSoftCommit.maxTime=3000" #SOLR_OPTS="$SOLR_OPTS -Dsolr.autoCommit.maxTime=60000" Also in solrconfig.xml: ??? <autoCommit>
2017 Mar 10
1
CentOS-6.8 fsck report Maximal Count
I get up around 0630, u can come anytime after that. I want to hit the range that morning but if I KNEW when you are arriving, I could plan around that... > On Mar 10, 2017, at 9:28 AM, Valeri Galtsev <galtsev at kicp.uchicago.edu> wrote: >> >> >> On Fri, March 10, 2017 9:52 am, Warren Young wrote: >>> On Mar 10, 2017, at 6:32 AM, James B. Byrne <byrnejb at