Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "EXT3-fs error on 2.6.0-test7-bk4 (and -test9)"
2007 Dec 10
2
unstable kernel after update to CentOS 4.5
On Saturday I finally upgraded a machine from CentOS 4.3 (I think)
to 4.5 via yum. Seemed to went fine. However, during the following
night /home got mounted read-only because of an EXT3-fs error. The
next night happened the same. Also, today, I saw the first-ever
kernel crash on this machine.
The machine is about three years old or so, went into production
two years ago with CentOS 4.1 or so and
2009 Apr 22
1
Cannot set user quotas
Hello, I am having some trouble getting quota's to work. When I try to
set the quota for a user, it does not show up when I run repquota. I
am doing this on a Redhat (RHEL5) machine (I assume it is the same on
Centos). I think I am missing a step, but this is what I am doing:
(1) I add usrquota to the /etc/fstab file, then reboot
LABEL=/home /home ext3 defaults,usrquota 1 2
(2) Verify
2007 May 18
6
2.6.22-rc1 killed my ext3 filesystem cleanly unmounted
Hi,
I just tried the 2.6.22-r1 candidate to test whether some bug I have
hit in the past still exists. I did use 2.6.20.6 so far. So, I have
cleanly rebooted to use the new kernel, after the machine came up I
tried to mess with the bug, and had to reboot again to play with kernel
commandline parameters. Unfortunately, on the next reboot fsck was
schedules on my filesystem after 38 clean
2004 Oct 09
1
Authentication woes
Hello,
I have a perplexing problem. Im running Mandrake 10.0 and samba 3.0 setup
as a domain controller. My client machines are XP Pro. I can join the
domain and my "Homes" directory connects as it should. But that's all I can
do. I have other shares that I can't access. For instance, I have a
"downloads" share. Ive tried every conceivable setting but when I try
2003 Apr 17
1
Odd error: Physical size does not match superblock size
Hello, I had something interesting happen on a RH8 ext3 system I setup.I
am at a loss to understand what happened.
Info:
This system has two IDE disks, partitioned identically, and the largest
partition on each (/dev/hda3 and /dev/hdb3, 96GB each) was mirrored in a
linux software RAID-1 configuration.
It was running fine for many months. Then I updated the kernel and
needed to reboot accordingly.
2007 Jun 03
4
VFS: cannot open root device
hi,
i''ve tried xen 3.1 on my gentoo lastly but i can''t boot xen because of
the message:
VFS: cannot open root device "/dev/hda3" or unknown-block(0,0)
Please append a correct "root=" boot option
Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)
i''ve used the tar source from xensource.
so the kernel is 2.6.18-xen
2002 Jan 29
2
syslinux and PQMAGIC incompatibility
Hi,
"Mircea Popescu" <nufarul.alb at go.ro> schrieb am 29.01.02:
> I have this problem:
> I've partitioned my hard drive with PQMagic 7 in the following way:
> hda1 - fat32
> hda2 - ext2
> hda3 - fat16
> hda4 - extended
> hda5 - Linux Swap
> hda6 - fat32
> hda7 - ext2
> hda8 - fat32
>
> I've put syslinux on
2006 May 18
1
should ext3 be detected first?
I must profane ignorance of complicated filesystem stuff, so feel free
to call me out here. Booting a root ext3 drive produces the following
message at boot:
kinit: trying to mount /dev/root on /root with type ext2
EXT2-fs warning (device hda3): ext2_fill_super: warning: mounting ext3
filesystem as ext2
When remounted rw by init, everything looks fine:
$ mount | grep hda3
/dev/hda3 on / type
2001 Nov 01
2
ext3 partition still gets mounted as ext2
I'm using the ext3-patched version of Linux 2.4.13 (the patch from Andrew
Morton's UOW site). I compiled both ext3 and ext2 into the kernel. I've also
done "tune2fs -j /dev/hda3" and changed /etc/fstab to ext3. However, when I
boot up, the filesystem still gets mounted as ext2. I've been trying to
figure out why for many days now.. any ideas?
Here's my setup:
2001 Nov 19
2
df report
'df' doesn't report my root partition, but does report my
/boot partition when both are mounted with <type> auto. But
when mounted with <type> ext3, both partitions are reported.
Details:
The system has mount-2.11m, tune2fs-1.25 and df (fileutils) 4.1
I just created an ext3 fs on a new Debian Woody install initially
running linux-2.2.19 on ext2, but upgraded to
2005 Feb 08
2
Ext3 Journal corruption on hitachi deskstars
I recently came across an enormous cluster of x86 clone machines running
fedora core 1 (2.4.24) which have typically all intel or amd have VIA IDE
chipsets.
They frequently experience corrupted journals rendering the ext3 partition
in read-only mode. More important than recovering the filesystem, I am
interested in finding the root of the problem.
The common hardware that all of these
2003 Apr 26
2
Duplicating Hard Drive Problem
Hello All:
My research group recently invested in a 17 node Linux rackmounted
cluster. It was delivered recently and, being the lowly graduate student
that I am, I was told to 'make sure that it works.'
After investigating it, I noticed a problem with two of the hard drives
one nodes 14 and 16.
On most of the nodes, a 'df -hT' will give you the following:
Filesystem Type Size
2008 Jan 18
1
Recover lost data from LVM RAID1
Guys,
The other day while working on my old workstation it get 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 install. It seems that the
2002 Feb 22
4
Ext3 -> Ext2 ?
Hi there,
I tried to setup my linux box with an ext3 root file system.
That failed because of wrong initrd settings. Sorry.
Now the filesystem is marked having a journal but there
is no /.journal file anyway. I tried to buikd that
journal by hand (tune2fs -j /dev/hda3 - in my case).
That fails also. :-(
/sbin/tune2fs -l /dev/hda3
says:
...
Journal UUID: <none>
Journal
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
2005 Nov 15
4
Turning root partition into a RAID array
I have a CentOS 4.2 system that was set up VERY quickly following the demise
of its former life as a CentOS 3 server - you don't want the full story, but
it had to be done quickly to get a company up and working following a slight
disaster involving an electrician, a portable appliance safety tester and a
pulled power cable - anyway, here's where I am at...
Everything is running fine but
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] Re: 2.6.0-test9 : bridge freezes
On Sat, 22 Nov 2003 20:57:44 +0530 (GMT+05:30)
anand@eis.iisc.ernet.in (SVR Anand) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am one of the system administrators who manage a campus network of 5000 users
> that is connected to Internet. We have placed a Linux bridge to isolate the
> Internet from the campus. To nullify network flooding effect, we have used
> iptables. The kernel is 2.6.0-test9, the
2018 May 25
5
Suggestion: Deprecate SSH certificates and move to X.509 certificates
That's not a very good source, since it's only available to one person.
On Fri, May 25, 2018 at 7:12 AM, Peter Moody <mindrot at hda3.com> wrote:
> On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 9:09 PM, Yegor Ievlev <koops1997 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> How can I revoke one SSH certificate without having to replace the
>> root certificate and all certificates signed by it?
>
>
2002 Apr 04
3
mount /dev/hda6 ext3
Dear all,
I followed the instructions found on
http://www.zip.com.au/~akpm/linux/ext3/ext3-usage.html
to convert / on several of my boxes to ext3.
Strange to me, on some boxes it perfectly worked while on others it
didn't. One of the differences found is that on the ok-boxes
mount reports:
/dev/hda3 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
/* Settings:
cat /etc/fstab
/dev/hda3 / ext3
2004 May 16
0
1.0-test9 released
http://dovecot.org/test/
- SORT command always replied with NO
- Locking fixes. Fixes several crashes, dotlock errors and deadlock
errors
- When multiple sessions were concurrently modifying mailbox it often
mixed up the messages that were supposed to be modified. When expunging
it also gave errors such as:
Corrupted transaction log file /home/user/Maildir/.INBOX/dovecot.index.log: Expunge range