Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 23:31:25 +0100 From: Godwin Stewart <gstewart@bonivet.net> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Strange disk problems make the system lock up Message-ID: <20050216233125.010075fb.gstewart@bonivet.net> In-Reply-To: <4213B3FD.6060400@mcdonald.no> References: <42134454.7030306@mcdonald.no> <790a9fff05021607456ec0406d@mail.gmail.com> <20050216175920.4f60007c.gstewart@bonivet.net> <4213B3FD.6060400@mcdonald.no>
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 21:58:37 +0100, Charles Erik McDonald <charles-erik@mcdonald.no> wrote: > bastion(root):#mount -t ufs /dev/ad3s1 /mnt/wd2500pb/ > mount: /dev/ad3s1 on /mnt/wd2500pb: incorrect super block > bastion(root):#mount -t ufs /dev/ad3s1c /mnt/wd2500pb/ > mount: /dev/ad3s1c on /mnt/wd2500pb: incorrect super block > bastion(root):#mount -t ufs /dev/ad3 /mnt/wd2500pb/ > bastion(root):# Well, I don't know anything near enough about UFS to be able to speculate on why a valid disklabel is found while the entire physical disk is mounted. What I would say is that the system freezing when trying to umount the filesystems could have something to do with this oddity. However, one thing I'd do ASAP is back up the data (I know 300+ GB is a lot of data) and boot into single user mode so that the 2 disks aren't mounted. I'd then newfs ad{2,3}s1c and modify my fstab to reflect the fact that I'm now using filesystems here rather than just ad{2,3}, boot normally and restore the data. PS: I'm a member of this mailing list so there's no need to Cc: me in on any replies - I'll get whatever's sent to the list. - -- G. Stewart - gstewart@bonivet.net 'Palladium' is an answer to a question no one asked. You want safety, trusted code and no viruses? Don't use Windows. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQFCE8m9K5oiGLo9AcYRAm4sAKCLoJzYEzUXWXnKTkIRx5JZpMZ2JACdFFhb JtD6Sk0C57WM41wtJ2EXaM0= =swhK -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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