Hi, On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 06:32:22PM +0100, Felix Frank wrote: > OT: Well nyes - have you tried and issued a mount -o remount,rw for the > afflicted virtual partitions?
Yes, I tried it on one system. It was not possible, at least for the root-filesystem. > I wouldn't necessarily expect that to work, say, for a disturbed root > partition in your scenario, but I *have* seen LSI controllers causing > some Linuxes to remount read-only on RAID degradation, and I could > just remount the non-root partitions then. The other partitions might have worked, however, since some services were already stopped (such as Mysql, etc), a reboot seemed the safer way to go. > Given that your filesystems may have been damaged more or less > severely, fsck'ing (and hence rebooting) is really the better course > of action here, though. That too. Regards, Matthias
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