On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, Steven Whitehouse wrote:
Hi, The first thing to try is running fsck on it, the more recent the version of fsck, the better. The filesystem is refusing to mount because it thinks that there is something wrong with the journal, so it looks like it needs manual correction,
fsck runs without issues. [root@xen0 share]# gfs2_fsck -y /dev/drbd0 Initializing fsck Recovering journals (this may take a while).. Journal recovery complete. Validating Resource Group index. Level 1 RG check. (level 1 passed) Starting pass1 Pass1 complete Starting pass1b Pass1b complete Starting pass1c Pass1c complete Starting pass2 Pass2 complete Starting pass3 Pass3 complete Starting pass4 Pass4 complete Starting pass5 Pass5 complete Writing changes to disk gfs2_fsck complete -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster