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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ray Olszewski
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 8:44 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: System stops because /var/log not found after moving to new
partition
At 09:16 PM 2/26/2005 +0545, bj wrote:
>Hi !
>
>I have a Red Hat 8.0 on a intel 2.4 machine with 512 MB .
>
>I have kernel 2.4.20-30.8-legacy & 2.4.20-30.8-legacy bigmem.
>
>I used to have all my directories /var , /tmp , /usr , /home under one
>partition / .
>
>Thanks to everybody , now I was able to re-partition my drive into extended
>drives (drives < 4) and move my /var , /tmp into hda5 & ,my /usr , /home
>into /hda6 .
For future reference, it is a lot easier to associate partitions with a
single top-level directory than with multiple ones, as you have chosen to
to. For example, if I assign a partition to /home, I can just mount it
there in fstab, without needing to use the symlink indirection you use:
/dev/hda4 /home ext2 defaults 0
2
>Bu I am facing one problem.
>
>When I boot my system logger does not see the /var/log which has been moved
>to the new location .
>
>The system just hangs .
At what point does it "just" hang? What is the last message on screen? And
how long do you wait ... are you sure it is a true hang and not a problem
that times out after, say, 3 minutes?
>When I boot in single mode by passing an argument to my kernel that does
>show in the dmesg in the new location .
>
>In addtion when I run a command like 'clear ' it shows that it could not
>find the library to run it .
Where does your system have libncurses.so.5 (the "missing" library)? On my
systems,it is always in /lib, a hard place to lose.
>I have mounted hda5 & hda6 in my fstab .
>
>I did create soft link for my new var , new tmp & new usr to the the /var
,
>/tmp , /usr as ffs :-
>
>ln -s /mnt/hda5/var /var
>ln -s /mnt/hda5/tmp /tmp
>
>ln -s /mnt/hda6/usr /usr
This should all work fine, assuming the symlinks are created immediately
after the partitiions are mounted during the init process.
>I moved the old files using the ff commands:-
>
>cd source directory
>
>cp -ax * /mnt/usr5/var
>
>or
>
>cd /src/dir ; tar cf - . | (cd /dest/dir && tar xvf - )
>
>
>
>
>But still it does not work .
>
>Please find attached the dmesg & library error and fstab.
I assume the dmesg example is from the single-user boot, not the one that
"just hangs". So it doesn't tell us what is up with the hang. Next time,
please also include the output of ...
ls -l /
df
... and if you are reporting the results of two different boot/init
sequences (single user and multiuser) please be VERY VERY clear about which
attempt each result goes with.
>Please advice.
>
>Thank you for your help in advance.
>
>bj
Hi Ray !
Thank you for the prompt reply.
80 % of the solution worked .
1. I did mount hda5 & hda6 as below .
2. After I keyed in the symbolic links as below my commands could find the
lib .
3 But the sym link to /var did n't work & once I reboot , the system created
a /var by itself .The system created /var is mostly empty . If I delete that
auto created /var , and reboot , it creates the /var again . The contents I
have listed below .
4. yes , the system stopped for 5 minutes looking to start the system logger
. After it could not find it , the boot process move forward and the
normal login prompt did come( not single user but multi user login prompt )
. So you were right , the system didn't hang but just stopped for 5 minutes
trying to start the system logger .
.
I did mount hda5 & hda6 in the fstab .
Cat /etc/fstab gives the ff
LABEL=/ / ext3 defaults 1 1
none /dev/pts devpts gid=5,mode=620 0 0
none /proc proc defaults 0 0
/dev/hda5 /mnt/hda5 ext3
defaults 1 2
/dev/hda6 /mnt/hda6 ext3
defaults 1 3
none /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0 0
/dev/hda3 swap swap defaults 0 0
/dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy auto noauto,owner,kudzu 0
0
/dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom iso9660
noauto,owner,kudzu,ro 0 0
The symbolic link also worked . After I keyed in the ff :-
cd /
ln -s /mnt/hda5/var
ln -s /mnt/hda5/tmp
ln -s /mnt/hda6/usr
ln -s /mnt/hda6/home
Once I cd / and give the four link (ln ) commands three work .
The result running file command on the links :-
usr: symbolic link to /mnt/hda6/usr
tmp: symbolic link to /mnt/hda5/tmp
But the link to var didn't .
It gives no error message. But when I type reboot , it shows that it could
not find a file shutdown.pid under /var .
Once I reboot , it gives quite few error messages that shows that it could
not still find /var.
It does stop around 5 minutes trying to start the system logger & after 5
minutes , it keep boots successfully.
After I log in I notice a /var directory has been created .
This /var has been created auto , as I didn't create it .
The system is auto creating this directory & removing the sym link ,and so
it does not find the other needed files in /var.
Why do you think this is happening ?
In addition I would also like to have the command to mount a partition read
only such as /usr on a readonly partition.
Cheers,
bj
When I do ls -lR on the auto created /var , it gives out the ff contents :-
var:
total 4
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Feb 27 09:28 lib
var/lib:
total 8
-rw------- 1 root root 512 Feb 27 09:28 random-seed
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Feb 27 09:22 rpm
var/lib/rpm:
total 308
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 8192 Feb 27 09:22 __db.001
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1310720 Feb 27 09:22 __db.002
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 360448 Feb 27 09:22 __db.003
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 12288 Feb 27 09:22 Name
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 12288 Feb 27 09:22 Packages
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