Rich,
Did you check your fstab for correct entries?
I just had an embarrassing episode with a system I supported and I had
physically disconnected a drive but left the fstab entry. This on a
server that ran for months (years?) without reboots. Then the last time
when the UPS ran down while the owner was away system tried to run a
fschk (mount count or time not sure which) but kept failing so the
system wouldn't complete the boot process.
It was embarrassing because of the time it took me to catch the
actual problem. :-/
This was an IDE drive in a SCSI system. So check that you only have
valid entries in fstab.
Rod
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On 11/20/2017 07:51 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Mon, 20 Nov 2017, Rich Shepard wrote:
WARNING: Kernel Errors Present
EXT4-fs (sdb): error count since last ...: 1 Time(s)
EXT4-fs (sdb): initial error at time 15108526 ...: 1 Time(s)
EXT4-fs (sdb): last error at time 15110272 ...: 1 Time(s)
I just noticed that these errors are for an ext4 file system; this host
uses ext3 file systems so now I'm more confused.
Rich
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