>
> > Running any command that requires write access on the disk (touch
> > /tmp/foo for instance) results in " Input/output error".
> What's "dmesg" say at that point? If you can't run dmesg, look at the
> "messages" log after you
ow if this is logged elsewhere ?
Tom
> > Running any command that requires write access on the disk (touch
> > /tmp/foo for instance) results in " Input/output error". The only way
> > I've found so far to get back to normal operation is to hard reboot
> > the
Leseney Thomas wrote:
Running any command that requires write access on the disk (touch
/tmp/foo for instance) results in " Input/output error".
What's "dmesg" say at that point? If you can't run dmesg, look at the
"messages" log after you reboot to see i
> /tmp/foo for instance) results in " Input/output error". The only way
> I've found so far to get back to normal operation is to hard reboot
> the machine. After the reboot, the system works fine for a
> day/week/month and the same problem occurs again.
>
> My h
Hello,
I rent a dedicated server (running RH 8.0) and every now and then, I
get this error on bash command line.
Running any command that requires write access on the disk (touch
/tmp/foo for instance) results in " Input/output error". The only way
I've found so far to get
at the end I get the message
"INIT: no more processes left in this runlevel" and I have to turn off
the computer.
Other error messages by rebooting:
"/etc/rc6.d/S01reboot: line 64 /sbin/halt: Input/output error"
"/etc/rc6.d/S01reboot: line 204 /sbin/halt: Input/output
Dear all
can some one help me to solve this. we have a nfs share from server mounted to
desktops. if users try to cp a large file (e.g 30MB) on the nfs share, it says
input/output error most of the times, not always though.
if the user do the same thing on local dir or logon to the server and
Hi all,
I have a linux 7.1 machine .In this machine whenever i try to
access any machine through /net it gives the error:
sh: /net/lamhe: Input/output error
i have restarted the "amd" & "autofs" but didnot help.even
restarted "nfs".
i have checked fil
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If anyone is using kernel 2.4.15, upgrade to 2.4.16 or downgrade. 2.4.15
has a major filesystem corruption bug. That was my problem :)
> Yup.. inconsistency in the filesystem. I unmounted the partition and did
> an 'fsck.ext2 -f' on it. Found the pr
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Yup.. inconsistency in the filesystem. I unmounted the partition and did
an 'fsck.ext2 -f' on it. Found the problem and fixed it :)
All good now.
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I just noticed today (I'm not sure when it started, actually) that I'm
getting the following in the output of 'ls':
ls: .fetchmail.pid: Input/output error
I get the same results whether I'm a user or root. It's happe
t when the ppp chat script is invoked, instead of
the modem dialing I get the following error:
Jun 29 00:02:01 va chat[903]: Can't get terminal parameters: Input/output
error
and the modem does not dial out.
Since my cron is set to try to log on every minute, this happens
repeatedly. I
I upgraded my initscripts and making ppp connections died. Sigh. I
tweaked and I almost got it but chat dies with an error about not being
able to attach to or open or get a terminal. It's being run, of course, by
ifup-ppp0. I don't see any updates to chat nor anything in the man page
that wou
housekeeping, I couldn't get rid of it.
Turned out that smbmount had ALMOST worked and doing umount on
l6source let me rmdir it.
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Subject: Re: rm: cannot remove `': I
b offset: 124864
> .
> md: recovery thread finished ...
> md: recovery thread got woken up ...
> md: recovery thread finished ...
> smb_retry: no connection process
> ICMP: 208.220.171.7: Source Route Failed.
>
> # ls -l l6*
> ls: l6source: Input/output error
>
&g
up ...
md: recovery thread finished ...
smb_retry: no connection process
ICMP: 208.220.171.7: Source Route Failed.
# ls -l l6*
ls: l6source: Input/output error
# lsattr l6*
lsattr: Input/output error while stating l6source
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> So, I try thi
> But, it IS there:
> # ls
> Desktop bin l6source sm virusmails
>
> So, I try this:
> # rm -Rf l6source
> rm: cannot remove `l6source': Input/output error
Hidden chars or trailing spaces often cause problems. typing
rm -rf l6 will usually delete files like those.
not remove `l6source': Input/output error
Any ideas?
RedHat 6.1, Intel NLX motherboard, Celeron 266, RAID1, (bunch of other fairly typical
stuff)
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