I have a suggestion... if you have another machine with the same O/S,
export the /usr partition via NFS readonly. Change your fstab on the
damaged host to mount /usr from the NFS server host. It should work, similar
to the way diskless booting works. Once the machine is up and running,
you could just move the volumes off.
Make sure the other machine has the same version of openafs installed,
or at least make sure your files are consistent between what's on /usr
and what's in your / partition.
Boot off a rescue CD to update your fstab file.
Good luck!
Mike
Madhusudan Singh wrote:
Hello
At least one (and possibly two) hard disks on the machine (has RAID 5 -
rebuild did not help too much) that runs our openafs cell failed today. This
is a Debian machine. Partition /usr is down and attempts to mount it fail
with bad superblock messages. As a result, all network and many other system
commands (awk, etc.) are inaccessible.
Now, is there a live CD that can be used to run the machine so that the users
can at least copy over their data ? I think a reinstall is indicated.
The two partitions housing /vicepa and /vicepb are not affected. Is there a
way to retrieve data directly from the hard disks ?
Thanks.
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