Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "ext3 mount problems"
2001 May 04
1
LVM 0.9.1beta7 and ext3 0.0.6b
Hi,
I've recently been playing about with recent ext3 0.0.6b and lvm 0.9.1
beta7 and am now able to trigger an "Attempt to refile free buffer"
assertion.
This seems to "only" occur when using ext3 on the root filesystem.
Possibly that is related to the fact that the lvm utility I'm using to
reproduce this problem is modifying data in /etc.
The easist reproduction
2009 Sep 22
2
rescan usb hd
I have a usb hd that I use for backup. Occasionally it dies.
scsi 6:0:0:0: rejecting I/O to dead device
scsi 6:0:0:0: rejecting I/O to dead device
scsi 6:0:0:0: rejecting I/O to dead device
scsi 6:0:0:0: rejecting I/O to dead device
Buffer I/O error on device sdc1, logical block 0
lost page write due to I/O error on sdc1
EXT2-fs error (device sdc1): read_inode_bitmap: Cannot read inode
bitmap -
2013 Mar 17
2
mount exited with exit code 18
Hey Y'all,
I'm trying to mount a USB drive with an NTFS file system on it. I need
the drive in a win-7 virtual box instance.
Error Dialog is:
Error mounting: mount exited with exit code 18: Error opening
'/dev/sdc1': Read-only file system
Failed to mount '/dev/sdc1': Read only file system
[root at mushroom /]# ls -l /dev/disk/by-id | grep usb
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root
2001 Apr 01
3
Which are the steps to apply a Ext3 file system?
Im intending use Ext3 file system in my web farm.
Im using RedHat 6.2 (kernel 2.2.16-3) and Turbo Linux Cluster Server 6.0.
I have NO SUCCESS in path my own kernel.
I downloaded the following ext3 packages:
ext3-0.0.2f.tar.gz (linux-2.2.16-3.kdb.diff , linux-2.2.16-3.ext3.diff )
e2fsprogs-1.20-0.WIP.i386.rpm
e2fsprogs-1.20-0.WIP.src.rpm
e2fsprogs-1.20-0ext3.i386.rpm
2002 Aug 25
2
2 root disks sdb1,sdc1; if set "root=/dev/sdc1", mtab lies saying sdb1 is root!?
I have 2 SCSI disks each w/a RH 7.3 ext3 root filesystem: /dev/sdb1, and /dev/sdc1.
/dev/sda1 is an old RH4.2 root filesystem. (sdb1 was created as an image of sdc1
using dd.)
I have no problem booting from a SYSLINUX 1.52 floppy with SYSLINUX.CFG
containing "append initrd=initrd.img root=/dev/sdb1".
When I alter SYSLINUX.CFG with:
"append initrd=initrd.img root=/dev/sdc1".
2006 Aug 04
3
OCFS2 and ASM Question
Ok guys & gals here is the scenario:
1.) Host RHEL 4 U3 2.6.9-34.0.2.EL
2.) OCFS2 latest version
3.) Successfully formatted & mounted OCFS2 filesystems on 2 nodes
/dev/sdb1 /u02/oradata/usdev/voting
/dev/sdc1 /u02/oradata/usdev/data01
/dev/sdd1 /u02/oradata/usdev/data02
/dev/sde1 /u02/oradata/usdev/data03
4.) Downloaded & installed ASMLib 2.0 on both nodes
5.) Ran
2015 Feb 28
9
Looking for a life-save LVM Guru
Dear All,
I am in desperate need for LVM data rescue for my server.
I have an VG call vg_hosting consisting of 4 PVs each contained in a
separate hard drive (/dev/sda1, /dev/sdb1, /dev/sdc1, and /dev/sdd1).
And this LV: lv_home was created to use all the space of the 4 PVs.
Right now, the third hard drive is damaged; and therefore the third PV
(/dev/sdc1) cannot be accessed anymore. I would like
2015 Jun 10
2
[PATCH] New API: btrfs_replace_start
Signed-off-by: Pino Tsao <caoj.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
---
daemon/btrfs.c | 40 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
generator/actions.ml | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
tests/btrfs/test-btrfs-devices.sh | 8 ++++++++
3 files changed, 67 insertions(+)
diff --git a/daemon/btrfs.c b/daemon/btrfs.c
index 39392f7..acc300d 100644
--- a/daemon/btrfs.c
+++
2015 Feb 28
1
Looking for a life-save LVM Guru
Dear James,
Thank you for being quick to help.
Yes, I could see all of them:
# vgs
# lvs
# pvs
Regards,
Khem
On Sat, February 28, 2015 7:37 am, James A. Peltier wrote:
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> | Dear All,
> |
> | I am in desperate need for LVM data rescue for my server.
> | I have an VG call vg_hosting consisting of 4 PVs each contained in a
> | separate
2001 Apr 19
1
0.0.6b conflict with raid patch
Hello all,
I am trying to integerate 0.0.6b with our kernel RPM here and have come
across an interesting conflict. I want to include the raid patch that
Red Hat includes in their kernel but that patch includes the following
hunk:
--- linux/include/linux/fs.h.orig Tue Jan 16 13:30:09 2001
+++ linux/include/linux/fs.h Tue Jan 16 13:47:18 2001
@@ -191,6 +191,7 @@
#define BH_Req 3 /* 0 if the
2007 Nov 13
1
sdc1 without the sdc
So I'm working with the iSCSI Initiator and an EqualLogic SAN. I'm
not sure when this might have happened, but it appears that the
/dev/sdc device is missing, yet the /dev/sdc1 partition exists AND is
mountable. Is there a method to re-create the /dev/sdc device? I
cannot dd or fdisk it, obviously, but I can mount the /dev/sdc1
partition and it works just fine. Not having the /dev/sdc
2010 Apr 05
1
Kernel Panic, Server not coming back up
I have a relatively new test environment setup that is a little different
from your typical scenario. This is my first time using OCFS2, but I
believe it should work the way I have it setup.
All of this is setup on VMWare virtual hosts. I have two front-end web
servers and one backend administrative server. They all share 2 virtual
hard drives within VMware (independent, persistent, &
2013 Nov 19
2
virsh and multi source-dev
Hi,
I'm using LVM based storage pools and I'm wondering
if there is a way to specify several source-dev on the command line
for creating a volume group spread over several devices :
one device /dev/sdc1 is ok:
* virsh pool-define-as --name lvmpool --type logical --source-dev /dev/sdc1 --source-name vg --target /dev/vg
I would like something like (but sadly doesn't work):
? virsh
2011 Apr 27
2
btrfs-convert crashes
I have a 1.5 TB (1,475,720,773,632) partition that I wanted to convert
from ext4 to btrfs. It is currently used as / for ubuntu 10.10.
I booted into 11.04 beta2 and tried a ''btrfs-convert /dev/sdc1'', but
after about 20 minutes it segfaulted.
I performed a:
sck.ext4 -cDfty -C 0 /dev/sdc1
After everything was clean, I downloaded the debugging symbols for btrfs-convert and
2001 May 02
4
oops 2.2.19 ext3 0.0.6b prune_dcache
Hi,
i am seeing an oops (every couple of days) on a UP PII system with
SCSI disks, Kernel 2.2.19 and ext3 0.0.6b.
All oops output passed the klogd thus i cant anymore pipe it through
ksymoops - I ensured klogd got the correct System.map so the result
should be reliable.
Apr 25 17:03:10
Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 8efd1fc8
current->tss.cr3 = 0981e000, %%cr3 =
2017 Sep 28
1
upgrade to 3.12.1 from 3.10: df returns wrong numbers
Hi,
When I upgraded my cluster, df started returning some odd numbers for my
legacy volumes.
Newly created volumes after the upgrade, df works just fine.
I have been researching since Monday and have not found any reference to
this symptom.
"vm-images" is the old legacy volume, "test" is the new one.
[root at st-srv-03 ~]# (df -h|grep bricks;ssh st-srv-02 'df -h|grep
2009 May 01
1
Rosewill RSV-S8 Storage Enclosure Support
I'm trying to get RSV-S8 working with Citrix XenServer 5 update 3 (which
I believe runs CentOS 5.something).
I have the Rosewill card that comes with it in there (sil3132 based).
It's seeing the card, and seeing all my drives.
I fdisk the drives and I can create the partitions, but I am unable to
set up either software raid or create filesystems. I keep getting
errors saying that
2018 Oct 31
2
WERR_DS_DOMAIN_RENAME_IN_PROGRESS - Join Failed
>
> OK, get the 'Windows sysadmin' to go to the 2012 DC and run
> 'rendom /end' on it, see if this fixes your problem.
>
> Rowland
Thanks Rowland, that did the fix the problem related with
WERR_DS_DOMAIN_RENAME_IN_PROGRESS error. But the problem evolved into a
new one: "WERR_DS_DIFFERENT_REPL_EPOCHS"
...
Starting replication
Join failed - cleaning up
2007 Aug 27
3
mdadm --create on Centos5?
Is there some new trick to making raid devices on Centos5?
# mdadm --create /dev/md3 --level=1 --raid-devices=2 /dev/sdc1 /dev/sdc1
mdadm: error opening /dev/md3: No such file or directory
I thought that worked on earlier versions. Do I have to do something
udev related first?
--
Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.com
2001 Nov 10
3
root fs mounts as ext2, others ext3
I have ext2 compiled in the kernel (so i can mount the initrd image), all other filesystems are modules. The initrd image contains aic7xxx, jbd, and ext3 modules.
/etc/mtab reports the filesystem mounted ext3
/proc/mounts reports it mounted ext2
/proc/filesystems lists ext3
If I umount other partitions that are ext3 the module becomes 'unused'.
The filesystem was created