tom lee wrote:
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 7:08 AM, David Timms <dtimms@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
tom lee writes:
Your root filesystem probably got corrupted. When the kernel detects
filesystem corruption, the partition usually gets remounted read-only.
I agree with the other answers about filesystem corruption...
Back in FC3, I would occasionally get this on a new Poweredge 2650 server
using scsi raid 5. Eventually Dell bios, scsi firmware + adaptec raid scsi
improvements led to excellent reliability {400+ days uptime}.
Check your /var/log/messages for mentions of errors etc.
Just checked. no error messages except:
Apr 23 06:21:05 MyMachineName kernel: possible SYN flooding on port
25. Sending cookies.
I do use adaptec raid card though not dell brand machine
You won't get a message in the messages file.
It would have been in dmesg before it rebooted, when it happens the filesystem
gets converted to read-only *BEFORE* the message makes it to the file.
Roger
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