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2015 Mar 17
3
unable to recover software raid1 install
Hello All,
on a Centos5 system installed with software raid I'm getting:
raid1: raid set md127 active with 2 out of 2 mirrors
md:.... autorun DONE
md: Autodetecting RAID arrays
md: autorun.....
md : autorun DONE
trying to resume form /dev/md1
creating root device
mounting root device
mounting root filesystem
ext3-fs : unable to read superblock
mount :
2006 Apr 09
5
Switchroot: mount failed: 22, Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted tp kill init!
Hi, everybody!
My pxelinux.0/default file is:
LABEL linux
KERNEL vmlinuz-2.6.16
APPEND initrd=initrd-2.6.16.img
root=192.168.4.110:/clients/192.168.4.100/root
When mounting I get:
switchroot: mount failed: 22
Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted tp kill init!
Before it I get some messages about: Can't find /dev/console.
/clients/192.168.4.100/root/dev was empty. I've copied my
2006 May 26
1
Another node is heartbeating in our slot!
All,
We are having some problems getting OCFS2 to run, we are using kernel
2.6.15 with OCFS2 1.2.1. Compiling the OCFS2 sources went fine and all
modules load perfectly.
However, we can only mount the OCFS2 volume on one machine at a time,
when we try to mount the volume on the 2 other machines we get an error
stating that another node is heartbeating in our slot. When we mount the
volume
2007 Aug 22
1
mount.ocfs2: Value too large ...
Hallo,
I have two servers and both are connected to external array, each by own SAS connection. I need these servers to work simultaneously with data on array and I think that ocfs2 is suitable for this purpose.
One server is P4 Xeon (Gentoo linux, i386, 2.6.22-r2) and second is Opteron (Gentoo linux, x86_64, 2.6.22-r2). Servers are connected by ethernet, adapters are both Intel
2016 Apr 01
2
Centos7: Mount problem (Unit mnt-bk\x2dbenvet\x2d01.mount is bound to inactive unit dev-disk-by\x2dlabel-bk\x2dbenvet\x2d01.device. Stopping, too.
On a server Centos 7.2 ?I insert my 1Tb usb disk and run
sudo mount LABEL=bk-benvet-01 /mnt/bk-benvet-01
the command seem to work but nothing is mounted
Into log I see this issue:
> apr 01 13:49:06 s-virt.dom.loc kernel: XFS (sdb1): Mounting V4 Filesystem
> apr 01 13:49:06 s-virt.dom.loc kernel: XFS (sdb1): Ending clean mount
> apr 01 13:49:06 s-virt.dom.loc systemd[1]: Unit
2007 Apr 17
1
mount.ocfs2 blah
Hi,
In the ongoing drama surrounding this upgrade, I have encountered
another issue that I am unable to currently resolve.
mount.ocfs2 /dev/sdb1 /mnt
mount.ocfs2: Stale NFS file handle while mounting /dev/sdb1 on /mnt.
Check 'dmesg' for more information on this error.
dmesg:
(3701,1):ocfs2_populate_inode:240 ERROR: file entry generation does not
match superblock!
2013 Jul 02
1
problem expanding a volume
Hello,
I am having trouble expanding a volume. Every time I try to add bricks to
the volume, I get this error:
[root at gluster1 sdb1]# gluster volume add-brick vg0
gluster5:/export/brick2/sdb1 gluster6:/export/brick2/sdb1
/export/brick2/sdb1 or a prefix of it is already part of a volume
Here is the volume info:
[root at gluster1 sdb1]# gluster volume info vg0
Volume Name: vg0
Type:
2018 Nov 12
3
extlinux troubles....
1. ext4
mke2fs -b 4096 -m 5 -t ext4 -O^uninit_bg -r 1 -v /dev/sdb1
sdparm --command=sync /dev/sdb
2. 150G
3. gdisk /dev/sdb
x
a
2
w
y
sdparm --command=sync /dev/sdb
4. mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/sdb1
cd /mnt/sdb1
extlinux -i /mnt/sdb1/boot
umount /mnt/sdb1
sync;sync;sync
sdparm --command=sync /dev/sdb
cat gptmbr.bin >/dev/sdb1
sync;sync;sync
sdparm --command=sync /dev/sdb
2010 Feb 04
3
Mount USB disk at startup?
I have a CentOS 5 machine with an external 500G USB disk,
formatted with JFS.
How do I get this to mount automatically at boot time?
If I add to /etc/fstab:
/dev/sdb1 /var/video jfs defaults 1 2
fsck.jfs complains at boot time:
Error: Cannot open device /dev/sdb1
Usage: fsck.jfs ...
...
Give root password for maintenance
...
If I log in with the root password, /dev/sdb1
is present, and I
2010 Aug 10
2
Replace grub with extlinux
Hello all,
I am trying to replace grub with extlinux without any luck. I did
remove the grub from my root Partition and boot from a LiveCD. I
install syslinux and did those steps
Boot Partition:
mkdir -pv /mnt/sda1
mke2fs -jv /dev/hda1
mkfs -t ext3 /dev/hda1
mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/sda1
Root Partition
export SDB1=/mnt/sdb1
mkdir -pv $SDB1
2013 Dec 17
2
Quick start guide
Hi all,
I am trying to follow the instructions from the Quick Start guide, but I am
running into problems when issuing the following command:
mkfs.xfs -i size=512 /dev/sdb1
/dev/sdb1: No such file or directory
If I create the sdb1 folder in the /dev folder I get the following error
when issuing the mkfs.xfs command
mkfs.xfs: cannot open /dev/sdb1: Is a directory
Any assistance would be most
2011 Dec 06
2
OCFS2 showing "No space left on device" on a device with free space
Hi ,
I am getting the error "No space left on device" on a device with free
space which is ocfs2 filesystem.
Additional information is as below,
[root at sai93 staging]# debugfs.ocfs2 -n -R "stats" /dev/sdb1 | grep -i
"Cluster Size"
Block Size Bits: 12 Cluster Size Bits: 15
[root at sai93 ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release
2008 Jan 27
1
btrfs: sdb1 checksum verify failed
Hi,
I've created an test enviroment for btrfs 0.11. The aim of the test is
to compare speed of btrfs to ext3, reiserfs, jfs, xfs, etc.
I've created an 70 GB partition for btrfs, created btrfs filesystem on
it, which is currently mounted under /data. I put the kernel source tree
of Linux 2.6.24 to the btrfs, make allyesconfig, and i've created the
following script:
while true; do
2007 Oct 06
2
expand physical volume
Hi.
I added a disk to a hardware raid 5 array and now i want to expand the
LVM physical volume. There are now 4 sas 146GB disks in the server.
The virtual disk /dev/sdb from the raid controller has been resized
successfully with the server management software osma.
[root at srv1 ~]# fdisk -l /dev/sdb
Disk /dev/sdb: 438.4 GB, 438489317376 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 53309 cylinders
2009 Sep 30
2
XEN 3.4.1|HVM|physical disk access
Hello folks,
i do not get access to a physical disk with xen. I would like to install
windows xp as hvm to the physical partition /dev/sdb1.
I partioned the disk with cfdisk. Filesystem type is Linux (83). In my
eyes the filesystem using hvm is insignificant(?).
I tried the following configurations; probably a lot more than this.
#disk = [ ''phy:hda1,hda1,r'' ] (comment from
2013 Apr 12
3
xfsaild causing load, and stuck in D state - Centos 6.4 x64
PowerEdge 2850 with PERC SCSI RAID controller.
16GB RAM
Dual Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.00GHz
Using megaraid driver and xfs on 3x 300GB SCSI disks as /dev/sdb (total 572GB) (RAID-5)
Stock Centos 6.4 x64, everything updated.
Kernel : 2.6.32-358.2.1.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP
My Load always shows :
top - 10:30:21 up 23:09, 1 users, load average: 0.99, 0.96, 0.79
yet there is no services what-so-ever
2012 Jul 01
2
booting FreeDOS ISO image using syslinux hangs
I would like to boot FreeDOS ISO image from USB memory stick using
syslinux. I have done following:
1) I created a partition to my 2GB memory stick:
root at debian64:~# fdisk -lu /dev/sdb
Disk /dev/sdb: 2013 MB, 2013265920 bytes
62 heads, 62 sectors/track, 1022 cylinders, total 3932160 sectors
Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size
2008 Apr 22
3
mount: /dev/sdb1 already mounted or /blah busy
How do I go about troubeshooting this? I'm using RHEL 4 update 6.
mount: /dev/sdb1 already mounted or /blah busy
It's actually an iSCSI LUN (NetApp filer). I successfully configured (ext3) and mounted it, but when I rebooted, the /dev/sdb1 device/partition is seen by the kernel and it shows up with "fdisk -l".
Nevertheless I get that error. I've tried
2005 Mar 04
1
ext2online difficulty
Hi all
I am having some trouble using the ext2online utility, I have reduced
the problem down to its simplist form, and it goes soemthing like this:
Start with a regular msdos labelled disk (I have tried lvm volumes):
Command (m for help): p
Disk /dev/sdb: 18.3 GB, 18351967232 bytes
64 heads, 32 sectors/track, 17501 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512 = 1048576 bytes
Device Boot
2008 Aug 15
1
Hard disk, format, filesystem
Ok, I give up... I have to ask. This is CentOS 5.
I switched one of my raid1 disks, and I already thought I had succeeded. But
now it seems that something is very wrong with the first partition on the
new disk. Luckily my system is fully bootable with the other disk.
Here's some info. The new disk is sdb.
// I removed all partitions with parted, and created the first one again.
// parted