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2019 Oct 28
1
NFS shutdown issue
Hi all, I have an odd interaction on a CentOS 7 file server. The basic setup is a minimal 7.x install. I have 4 internal drives (/dev/sd[a-d]) configured in a RAID5 and mounted locally on /data. This is exported via NFS to ~12 workstations which use the exported file systems for /home. I have an external drive connected via USB (/dev/sde) and mounted on /rsnapshot. I use rsnapshot to back up
2015 Jan 06
3
Radeon graphics problems with CentOS 6.6
On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 2:27 PM, Darby Vicker <darby.vicker at gmail.com> wrote: > On Saturday, December 20, 2014, Darby Vicker <darby.vicker at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> I thought about trying centos 7. But in the end that doesn't really >> help me since I'm trying to keep my current centos 6 installation >> working. I don't really have the
2014 Dec 21
2
Radeon graphics problems with CentOS 6.6
I thought about trying centos 7. But in the end that doesn't really help me since I'm trying to keep my current centos 6 installation working. I don't really have the time/energy to reinstall everyting under CentOS 7 right now. I was able to get a 6.6 LiveCD built myself. The liveCD has the same problem - X doesn't work. I can boot the "Basic Video" option from the
2015 Jan 06
1
Radeon graphics problems with CentOS 6.6
On 1/5/2015 9:24 PM, Darby Vicker wrote: > He is suggesting I get in touch with the people who maintain the > CentOS kernel. that would be Red Hat, unless you're talking about the CentOS Plus kernel.... -- john r pierce 37N 122W somewhere on the middle of the left coast
2014 Dec 20
2
Radeon graphics problems with CentOS 6.6
I'm still struggling with this. I was hoping to boot a centos 6.6 livecd to see if this is specific to my installation or a general problem with my hardware. I can't find a 6.6 livecd on any of the several mirrors I've checked or on the centos vault. Does anyone know if one is available somewhere. Other ideas are welcome too.
2002 Jan 03
2
root fs upgraded to ext3 on rh 6.2 based machine problem when not cleanly unmounted
Hello, I search through but I didn't find a clear answer about it. I have a rh 6.2 based box where I made many steps of upgrades. Some of them, not being available the binary rpm glibc 2.1 based, I obtained using src.rpm from rh 7.2 and then runnig #rpm --rebuild package.src.rpm and then installing the generated binary: great sw rpm!!! My rpm version is 4.0.2-6x for both rpm, rpm-devel,
2002 Dec 02
2
Check journal is replayable ?
Hello. Is there a simple way, at a shell script level, of finding out whether an ext3 fs has a sane journal, other than mounting it or running a full fsck ? I may quite well be missing a few things here, but what I think I'd like is some option extra to e2fsck that says "if this is a journalled filesystem, and it was shut down uncleanly, just replay the journal and check for immediately
2014 Dec 03
3
Radeon graphics problems with CentOS 6.6
Hello, I saw in the CentOS 6.6 release notes that the Xorg ABI has changed but that "This should not concern anyone who uses the default drivers shipped with CentOS." I'm using the ATI drivers in Base but X still fails when I boot a CentOS 6.6 kernel. I was hoping this is a known problem that would get fixed with a kernel update but I'm still having problems with the
2006 May 31
5
Asterisk crashes at startup
Hi List, Yesterday night after a power off due to a faulty UPS my asterisk doesn't want to start anymore. Here is what I get on the CLI: Asterisk Ready. *CLI> Disconnected from Asterisk server: Bad file descriptor. Executing last minute cleanups == Destroying musiconhold processes Asterisk uncleanly ending (0). I use 1.2.7 I think on a debian sarge and cdr_pgsql too. Any ideas?
2002 Oct 18
4
Filesystem failure of Ext3
Dear all, Due to the power failure, so i need to restart my redhat linux server. but i got below error messages, pls everybody can help/teach me fix the problem by return mail. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Yours system appears to have shut down uncleanly Press Y within 1 seconds
2003 Dec 07
3
unclean file system
Hey everyone, Thanks for the quick help resonses once again, We got some mail saying that RAM disks were not the way to go. So we re-installed, made several partitions to use, and rebuilt xen. However, we''re still having trouble mounting partitions when xeno-linux boots. We give a physical grant of one of our newly made paritions (/dev/hda14 in particular) to the domain. But when
2008 Jan 31
11
ZenTest-3.9.0 incompatible with RSpec-1.1.2
Hey all, Just a heads up that the ZenTest-3.9.0 release is not compatible with RSpec-1.1.2. I thought I had a release ready to go, but differences between a preview release of ZenTest that I received and the actual release seem to have broken compatibility. We''ll get this resolved soon, but in the mean time please hold off on upgrading to ZenTest-3.9.0 if you''re using RSpec.
2020 May 18
4
how does autofs deal with stuck NFS mounts and suspending to RAM?
Hi, after trying sshfs to mount a remote file system on a server with the result that sshfs will sooner or later get stuck and require a reboot of the client, I'm fed up with it and am looking for alternatives. So next I would like to use NFS over a VPN connection instead. To minimize the instances of the NFS mount getting stuck, it might be helpful to use autofs. What happens when the
2009 Jan 16
5
Help: OpenId and restful_acl
Hi All, I have restful_authentication with restful_acl installed on my app, now I want to use OpenId with restful_acl,so my question is... does this make any problems for me or not? I haven''t explored the OpenId for ROR yet, and I am going to do that now,but I just wan --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed
2007 Mar 29
3
tune2fs -l stale info
Hello, I just noticed that 'tune2fs -l' did not returned a "lively" updated information regarding the free inodes count (looks like it's always correct after unmounting). It became suprising after an online resizing operation, where the total inode count was immediatly updated (grown in my case) but the free inode count was the same: one could deduce that suddenly a lot of
2015 Aug 30
0
Shutdown hangs on "Unmounting NFS filesystems"
On Sun, 30 Aug 2015 16:20:21 -0500 Robert Nichols wrote: > Once the system gets into this state, the only remedy is a forced > power-off. What seems to be happening is that an NFS filesystem that > auto-mounted over a WiFi connection cannot be unmounted because the > WiFi connection is enabled only for my login and gets torn down when > my UID is logged off. > > Any
2015 Aug 31
1
Shutdown hangs on "Unmounting NFS filesystems"
On 08/30/2015 04:32 PM, Frank Cox wrote: > On Sun, 30 Aug 2015 16:20:21 -0500 > Robert Nichols wrote: > >> Once the system gets into this state, the only remedy is a forced >> power-off. What seems to be happening is that an NFS filesystem that >> auto-mounted over a WiFi connection cannot be unmounted because the >> WiFi connection is enabled only for my login
2015 Aug 30
0
Shutdown hangs on "Unmounting NFS filesystems"
On 8/30/2015 2:20 PM, Robert Nichols wrote: > Once the system gets into this state, the only remedy is a forced > power-off. What seems to be happening is that an NFS filesystem that > auto-mounted over a WiFi connection cannot be unmounted because the > WiFi connection is enabled only for my login and gets torn down when > my UID is logged off. > > Any suggestions on how I
2015 Aug 31
0
Shutdown hangs on "Unmounting NFS filesystems"
On 08/31/2015 02:15 AM, Robert Nichols wrote: > On 08/30/2015 04:45 PM, John R Pierce wrote: >> On 8/30/2015 2:20 PM, Robert Nichols wrote: >>> Once the system gets into this state, the only remedy is a forced >>> power-off. What seems to be happening is that an NFS filesystem that >>> auto-mounted over a WiFi connection cannot be unmounted because the
2019 Nov 26
2
systemd: Failed unmounting /var on reboot, should I worry about fs corruption?
Hi all, I have Centos 8 installed on a physical machine (www6) with separate LVM volumes for /, /var, /var/lib/mysql etc. System boot proceeds without a hiccup, in terminal systemctl status says everything is OK and running, journalctl says so as well - systemd mounts everything stated in fstab. However, on reboot systemd echoes problems with filesystem on /var : ...// unmounting all volumes