Re: severe fsck problem on bootup

2003-02-28 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Webmaster wrote: > Hi, got a very severe problem. I have two hard drives in my RS server > and I am getting the secondary drive removed. Here's the problem. > After the secondary drive is removed, the server fails to bootup > completely, crashing at fsck. > > The server boots

Re: severe fsck problem on bootup

2003-02-28 Thread nate
Webmaster said: > Hi, got a very severe problem. I have two hard drives in my RS server and > I am getting the secondary drive removed. Here's the problem. After the > secondary drive is removed, the server fails to bootup completely, > crashing at fsck. sounds like the system is puking because it

severe fsck problem on bootup

2003-02-28 Thread Webmaster
Hi, got a very severe problem. I have two hard drives in my RS server and I am getting the secondary drive removed. Here's the problem. After the secondary drive is removed, the server fails to bootup completely, crashing at fsck. The server boots up fine when the secondary drive is put bac

Re: fsck problem

2000-11-30 Thread Cameron Simpson
On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 03:55:42AM -0800, D. W. Piper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: | We had to reboot the system last night, and on restart fsck failed for | the RAID device with the error message: | Block bitmap for group 256 is not in group | followed by | /dev/rd/c0d2p1: Unexpected incons

fsck problem

2000-11-30 Thread D. W. Piper
I'm bleary-eyed from searching online documentation and archives and I'm hoping there's a solution out there somewhere that I've missed. We've got a RedHat 6.0 box (Intel PIII) with a Mylex DAC960 Hardware RAID Controller configured for RAID-5 with seven 9GB SCSI drives. We had to reboot the sys