Bad Super Block Count

Andreas Kohn andreas.kohn at gmx.net
Sun Sep 28 16:05:47 PDT 2003


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On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 00:51, Grant Peel wrote:
> I am now 120 miles from the server. Since it seems that the root filesystem
> has no errors, can I simply umount the other filesystems and run fsck, (it
> will be able to write then?) and then reboot?
> 
> TIA,
> 
> 
> -Grant

You could try it at least. But then you wouldn't even need to reboot,
just remounting the drives with mount -a should bring them back.

But I'm not completely sure about this.

> Andreas Kohn wrote
> > On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 23:20, Grant Peel wrote:
> > > Hello all,
> > >
> > > One of my Dell servers has rebooted itself twice in the past week. No
> panics
> > > or anything showing in any log. No overheating noted in mbmon. I don't
> know
> > > if the diskstuff below is related.
> > >
> > > Dell called me and told me I had to do a PERC III ROM flash, so I went
> to
> > > the POP and did that. At that time I ran an fsck. I am seeing what look
> to
> > > be (I hope) none critical disk errors. I cant find anything specific in
> the
> > > FreeBSD archives and was hoping some here might have some knowledge.
> > >
> > > Here is the complete list from fsck, also I will post disklabel -r
> output at
> > > the bottom.
> > >
> > > As a side note, I could not get fsck to be interactive. Not even at the
> > > console, but I was never in single user mode either...should it matter?
> >
> > As you can see, fsck is unable to write to your partitions (which is why
> > it answers "no" to all questions). You should try to run fsck from
> > single user mode.
> >
> > >
> > > Dell 1400SC, 933Mhz, 512 MB, RAID5 PERC 3/DC.
> > >
> > > BTW, I ran a consistency check before booting back into FReeBSD and
> > > according to the PERC software the stripes etc are perfect.
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> > > -------------
> > >
> > > enterprise# fsck
> > > ** /dev/amrd0s1a (NO WRITE)
> > ...
> > > ** /dev/amrd0s1d (NO WRITE)
> > ...
> > > ** /dev/amrd0s1h (NO WRITE)
> > ...
> >
> > -- 
> > Andreas Kohn <andreas.kohn at gmx.net>
> >
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Andreas Kohn <andreas.kohn at gmx.net>



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