Thanks for all replies .
Today, I did the following things,and also met the other errror message:
First, I used the CentOS 4.6 DVD to boot for the linux rescue and then i
copy all data to the another server
Then, reboot the server and then boot it from the hard disk.
This time, the screen
sync wrote:
Thanks for all replies .
Today, I did the following things,and also met the other errror message:
First, I used the CentOS 4.6 DVD to boot for the linux rescue and then
i copy all data to the another server
Then, reboot the server and then boot it from the hard disk.
sync wrote:
Thanks for all replies .
Today, I did the following things,and also met the other errror message:
snip
Then, reboot the server and then boot it from the hard disk.
This time, the screen came up with these:
Checking root filesystem:
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote, On 03/23/2010 09:49 AM:
sync wrote:
Thanks for all replies .
Today, I did the following things,and also met the other errror message:
snip
Then, reboot the server and then boot it from the hard disk.
This time, the screen came up with these:
Checking root
hi , guys:
when i reboot the server today ,the screen displays this ;
---
Setting hostname xxx [OK]
Your system appears to have shut down uncleanly
Press Y within 1 seconds to force file system integrity
2010/3/22 sync jian...@gmail.com:
hi , guys:
when i reboot the server today ,the screen displays this ;
---
Setting hostname xxx [OK]
Your system appears to have shut down uncleanly
Press Y within 1
Not yet ~
i searched it via Google and found this website :
http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Linux/Distributions/Red_Hat/Q_25043629.html
i do that said but this time screen displayed this :
/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 : faild
Inodes that were part of a corrupted or phan linked list found .
sync wrote:
run fsck manually without a or p options?
Not yet ~
why not?
i searched it via Google and found this website :
http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Linux/Distributions/Red_Hat/Q_25043629.html
i do that said but this time screen displayed this :
try reading the bottom of
Thanks for all reply...
Because the boss don't let me do that .
He said that would be dangerous and it would destroy all data in the hard
disk
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 4:03 PM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg
nicolas.thierry-m...@imag.fr wrote:
sync wrote:
run fsck manually without a or p
sync wrote, On 03/22/2010 05:11 AM:
Thanks for all reply...
A) as Nicolas HINTED please read the _text_ that follows Guidelines for CentOS
Mailing List posts at
http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=16
B) as time permits read the links in that section, I think the ones
2010/3/22 sync jian...@gmail.com:
Thanks for all reply...
Because the boss don't let me do that .
He said that would be dangerous and it would destroy all data in the hard
disk
Well, then restore files from backups.
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Well , Thanks for your suggestions.
1.Which kind of file system is being used on the volume having trouble?
A: it uses the ext2fs filesystem on CentOS 4.6 x86_64
2.Do you have backups?
A: that server is used to backup other servers data , so itself has not any
backups
3.Is the volume small
sync wrote:
Well , Thanks for your suggestions.
1.Which kind of file system is being used on the volume having trouble?
A: it uses the ext2fs filesystem on CentOS 4.6 x86_64
2.Do you have backups?
A: that server is used to backup other servers data , so itself has not
any backups
On 03/22/2010 08:33 PM, sync wrote:
Well , Thanks for your suggestions.
1.Which kind of file system is being used on the volume having trouble?
A: it uses the ext2fs filesystem on CentOS 4.6 x86_64
2.Do you have backups?
A: that server is used to backup other servers data , so itself
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