Re: [CentOS] Repair Filesystem prompt , after inode has illegal blocks

2009-09-14 Thread Ralph Angenendt
On Sun, 2009-09-13 at 22:23 -0400, Robert Heller wrote: > At Mon, 14 Sep 2009 11:23:19 +1200 CentOS mailing list > wrote: > > A fault on our SAN dropped us down to a read-only filesystem > > Just run fsck and follow the prompts. Do this in single user mode. That could be fun in a mode withou

Re: [CentOS] Repair Filesystem prompt , after inode has illegal blocks

2009-09-13 Thread Les Mikesell
Robert Heller wrote: > At Mon, 14 Sep 2009 11:23:19 +1200 CentOS mailing list > wrote: > >> Content-Language: en-US >> >> >> hi All, >> >> A fault on our SAN dropped us down to a read-only filesystem and after >> reboot, >> we have an "Unexpected Inconsistency" and I am being instructed by the

Re: [CentOS] Repair Filesystem prompt , after inode has illegal blocks

2009-09-13 Thread Robert Heller
At Mon, 14 Sep 2009 11:23:19 +1200 CentOS mailing list wrote: > > Content-Language: en-US > > > hi All, > > A fault on our SAN dropped us down to a read-only filesystem and after reboot, > we have an "Unexpected Inconsistency" and I am being instructed by the boot > to run fsck manually > w

[CentOS] Repair Filesystem prompt , after inode has illegal blocks

2009-09-13 Thread McCulloch, Alan
hi All, A fault on our SAN dropped us down to a read-only filesystem and after reboot, we have an "Unexpected Inconsistency" and I am being instructed by the boot to run fsck manually without -a or -p (this was after I think processing around 15% of the filesystem) The specific message is "in