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03-27-2002 09:06 AM
03-27-2002 09:06 AM
filesystem error
Hello to All,
I have a HP N9000 with UX11 and a Autoraid. I have tried to form filesystem through sam, including check of archives of so large length, nevertheless at the time of verifying gives it to me following mensage.
# fsck / TYTtempdb fsck: / etc/default/fs is used for determining the cases out system type
cannot open device / TYTtempdb
system check failure, aborting...
Etc/default/fs reviews the content of the file / which contains LOCAL=vxfs
# fstyp / dev/vgtytrd/lvtyttempdb
vxfs
The problem is generated when trying to migrate a device of 400 data base of Mb, which detects error in filesystem
Atte.
Rodrigo Letelier
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03-27-2002 09:22 AM
03-27-2002 09:22 AM
Re: filesystem error
I apologize in advance for not completely understandig your problem, so here goes:
You stated you created the file system through sam. Was there an error message from sam?
on your fsck command, try using the -F vxfs -o full options. What did this say?
When you created the filesystem, did you include the largefiles option, see your fstab, which could, depending on your data, be the problem. The largefiles option allows files over 2Gb in size.
Hope this helps
Chris
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03-27-2002 09:24 AM
03-27-2002 09:24 AM
Re: filesystem error
fsck -y /dev/vgtytrd/rlvtyttempdb
always use fsck with raw device name.
Before doing fsck on a file system please unmount the file system.
Hopefully it will work.
Thanks,
-pap
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03-27-2002 11:19 AM
03-27-2002 11:19 AM
Re: filesystem error
# bdf |grep "TYTtempdb"
3563520 1976 3338955 0% /TYTtempdb
# fsck -F vxfs /TYTtempdb
cannot open device /TYTtempdb
file system check failure, aborting ...
# grep "TYTtempdb" /etc/fstab
/dev/vgtytrd/lvtyttempdb /TYTtempdb vxfs rw,suid,largefiles,delaylog,datainlog 0 2
# umount /TYTtempdb
# fsck -y /dev/vgtytrd/rlvtyttempdb
file system is clean - log replay is not required
# mount /dev/vgtytrd/lvtyttempdb /TYTtempdb
Atte.
Rodrigo Letelier
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03-27-2002 11:24 AM
03-27-2002 11:24 AM
Re: filesystem error
Like you have already noticed, you should unmount the filesystem before running fsck on that filesystem. Also you should use the device file to do a fsck and not the mount point or the lv name. you need to specify the complete name with the vg, /dev/vg_name/lv_name
Hope this helps.
Regds
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03-28-2002 08:19 AM
03-28-2002 08:19 AM
Re: filesystem error
Atte,
Rodrigo Letelier