Re: File system goes read-only once in a while

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William L. Maltby wrote:
On Thu, 2008-07-31 at 10:08 +0300, Mufit Eribol wrote:
Hi,

My Centos 5.2 server (5.1 suffered the same problem as well) has a logical volume on a RAID 10 array (4 SATA harddisks on a Highpoint RR2310 controller). /etc/fstab has an entry for this array as below
/dev/raid_vg0/raid_lv0  /mnt/raid               ext3    defaults        0 0

Normally it works OK. But, file system of "this volume" once in a while goes "read only" mode. The RAID software reports no problem with the hard disks. After reboot, the system comes back in normal rw mode.

If it happens again, you may be able to avoid the reboot with

    mount -o remount,rw /mnt/raid

As to your "how to check production ...", easy. The trade-off (down
time, reboot, ...) makes it easy to decide to knock users down, umount
the FS, run the check, remount, tell users they can go again.
William, thank you for the hint. Nevertheless, the command doesn't mount rw. It says

mount: block device /dev/raid_vg0/raid_lv0 is write-protected, mounting read-only

I had to reboot again.

Mufit




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