Displaying 20 results from an estimated 400 matches similar to: "All data "gone," lost+found is left."
2007 Apr 04
1
fsck.ext3 reporting large file I cannot find
I am checking a file system (ext3) as shown below. It is actually a fresh file
system, as I had deleted all partitions and created an ext3 file system. But
when I run the check with the verbose option, it says I have one large file.
Am I missing something here, or is it odd that I cannot find this large file it
is reporting? I reviewed some documentation on ext3 file systems, and
experimented
2004 Dec 15
1
toasted ext3 filesystem under lvm2
I have a Fedora Core 3 system at home, that was running fine, but now
won't boot.
Someone shut the power off on it without doing an orderly shutdown, and
also I sometimes apply patches with "yum -y update" without doing a reboot
immediately afterward - I suppose either of these could be related to my
system not booting.
I have a lot of information about the early stages of the
2003 Oct 08
3
rsync for transferring harddrive images
Hi,
I have a project where I have to backup (copy /dev/hda on a server) and
recover (copy back) hardrives from the clients. I tried this with rsync
using:
BACKUP: rsync /dev/hda user@host:/path/to/image
RECOVER: rsync user@host:/path/to/image /dev/hda
There is a problem when accessing devices like /dev/hda. The transfer
aborts after a few seconds with the error message:
write failed on
2006 May 01
1
"Guessing" superblock parameters
Hi again,
I have the following scenario: I've got a partition which has exactly
14659312 blocks:
$ fdisk -l /dev/hda
Disk /dev/hda: 28.5 GB, 28520497152 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 3467 cylinders
Units = Zylinder of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Ger?t Boot Start End Blocks Id System
(...)
/dev/hda4 1643 3467 14659312+ 83 Linux
(...)
2014 Aug 31
1
Install Centos 6 x86_64 on Dell PowerEdge 2970 and a SSD (hardware probing issues)
I have a fleet of 2970s and we are upgrading the hardrives on the motherboard SATA ports (A/B not the PERC backplane) when a "detecting hardware" is performed the system crashes, reboots and gives an E1422 error code (useless video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhyMeUHJar4).
We narrowed it down to a motherboard BIOS issue, if we remove the SSD or add noprobe to the kernel the
2002 Aug 08
2
Problems with Samba 2.2.5 and Solaris 8
Hello,
we've got a Problem with our Samba-Fileserver.
Shortly I installed Samba 2.2.5 compiled under Solaris 8 with gcc version 2.95.2
19991024 (release).
We have some NT-Servers using Windows NT4 Terminal Server Edition. And there are
round about 70 Users per Server using them.
Now my Problem:
Everything works fine until one Client opens the 129th Connection to the
Samba-Server. The
2006 Jun 12
10
Hard drive write cache
I am looking at ways to harden my asterisk install to prevent computer
related issues from happening. I am concerned about about disk write cache.
That seems to be a major source of hard drive corruption on power failure.
Hard Drive corruption is simply unacceptable for the 99.999% uptime
requirements of my Asterisk install that needs to be as reliable as a
proprietary PBX.
Of course I will be
2013 Mar 09
5
question on why Rigroup package moved to Archive on CRAN
Hi,
Who should I ask about my package Rigroup_0.83 being moved to Archive status on CRAN and no longer available via install.package? I have no problems with the move if this was simply because of low demand. However, if there was a build issue with the newest releases that caused problems, I would be happy to address it. I'll just ask my students to install it from my own locally hosted
2019 May 28
2
Remaster CentOS from source
Hello,
I was curious if there were any documentation available on how to
remaster CentOS from srpms (as in to recreate the process from RHEL
srpms) to create a derivative distro. This is only for educational
purposes to better understand the process.
Thank you for your time.
2002 Apr 02
7
ext3 crash
Hi,
One of my shared volumes crashed the other day on a RH-7.2, 2.4.9-31 system.
These are the first errors in the log:
kernel: EXT3-fs error (device ide0(3,9)): ext3_readdir: bad entry in
directory #2424833: rec_len is smaller than minimal - offset=0,
inode=2553887680, rec_len=0, name_len=0
kernel: EXT3-fs error (device ide0(3,9)): ext3_readdir: bad entry in
directory #2424833: rec_len is
2006 Feb 25
4
xen on amd64 stable? which xen, which kernel?
Hi,
I''d be very interested to hear: does anyone have a stable working
amd64 machine (in 64bit mode)? if so, which kernel do you use, and
which version of xen / hg tree do you use?
linux-2.6-xen.hg compiles fine over here, but reboots during boot.
so fast I can''t see anything. (sorry, my laptop has no serial port.
so I can''t capture a log file.) 2.6.16-rc4-git8 plus
2002 Oct 24
1
signal 11 on fsck
System info:
------------
[root@angel root]# cat /etc/issue
Red Hat Linux release 7.2 (Enigma)
Kernel \r on an \m
[root@angel root]# uname -a
Linux angel 2.4.9-34 #1 Sat Jun 1 06:25:16 EDT 2002 i686 unknown
This problem occured after upgrade to kernel 2.4.18-17.7, backed out to
previous version now (2.4.9-34). All other system RPMs are up to date
according to RHN, and nothing, aside from
2003 Apr 28
2
OT: Avoiding harddisk failure due to mobility
Hi All,
I need some advice on finding a solution to this problem . I have a hard
disk mounted on a mobile robot. I am using ext3 fs. The hard disk is
subjected to several bumps as the robot travels. I am experiencing
frequent hard disk failure ( about once a month). I have thought about
2 different solutions to this problem. I would appreciate any tips on
evaluating them
1) Use Compact Flash
2006 Jul 27
6
Any interest in "merge" and "by" implementations specifically for sorted data?
Hi Developers,
I am looking for another new project to help me get more up to speed
on R and to learn something outside of R internals. One recent R
issue I have run into is finding a fast implementations of the
equivalent to the following SAS code:
/* MDPC is an integer sort key made from two integer columns */
MDPC = (MD * 100000) + PCO;
/* sort the dataset by the key */
PROC SORT;
2006 Oct 05
1
Cannot re-make a software raid pair
Apologies if you get this twice - the first one didn't seem to make it...
Hi Guys,
I have just replaced a faulty Max...woah, wait...this one's a Seagate... IDE
hard disk but I cannot remake the software raid pair.
The currently running disk is hda and I am trying to add back hdg - both are
master drives on separate controllers.
I have run fdisk on hdg and created the same partition
2017 Mar 18
1
Centos-6.8 fsck and lvms
I have a CentOS-6.8 system which has a suspected HHD failure. I have
booted it into rescue mode from a CentOS-6.5 minimal install CD in
order to run fsck -c on it. The system hosts several vms. I have
activated the lvs associated with these vm using pvscan -s ; vgscan ;
vgchange -ay. An lvscan shows the lvs as ACTIVE. None are mounted.
When I try to run fsck on any of them I see the
2012 Dec 29
1
[PATCH] Makefile.lite: Fix building with MSYS and MinGW(-w64), Improvements
On 2012-12-28 2:49 AM, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> J. Hendricks wrote:
>
>> This is a patch to allow building of the project using MSYS, MinGW, and
>> MinGW-w64 with the following invocation:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry, your patch doesn't apply. Its probably a problem with line
> wrapping.
>
> Can you please re-send a gzipped version of it?
>
> Cheers,
> Erik
2002 Oct 08
5
Filesystem for Samba server
> Hi,
> Sorry if this is a stupid question (bit of a newbie). I'm building a Samba
> fileserver on a box with a hardware raid array of about 65GB which I'm
> hoping to share out to the local LAN . I was wondering if the filesystem
> used (ext2,ext3, reiserfs etc) on the partition where the Samba shares
> will reside makes much of a difference? I'd obviously like to
2006 Feb 15
2
After install centos does not find hardrives (SATA)
Hi we installed centos on a Intel server board with LSI rad (no raid configured
for the lsi). in Centos it sees both drives so we software raid them and the
installation goes well and finishes properly. The problem is when the server
reboots it can no longer see the hard drives and no just boots to a low level
diagnostic shell. Any ideas?
Thanks
- Nathan
- http://www.netdigix.com
2006 Sep 24
1
change in output wording causes make check to fail
Hi,
From an svn update run just a few minutes ago, make check-all fails
running code in 'R-intro.R' ... OK
comparing 'R-intro.Rout' to '../../r-devel/r-devel/R/tests/R-
intro.Rout.save' ...608c608
< alternative hypothesis: true location shift is not equal to 0
---
> alternative hypothesis: true mu is not equal to 0
Perhaps R-intro.Rout simply needs to be