On 01/06/2011 02:36 PM, Luis Cebamanos wrote: > Is a cluster with 16 nodes and I suspect the problem is in the head node: > $cat /proc/version > Linux version 2.6.11.4-21.11-smp (geeko@buildhost) (gcc version 3.3.5 > 20050117 (prerelease) (SUSE Linux)) #1 SMP Thu Feb 2 20:54:26 GMT 2006 > > df -T > Filesystem Type 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on > /dev/sda2 ext3 33032228 19971720 11382520 64% / > tmpfs tmpfs 1027632 0 1027632 0% /dev/shm > /dev/sda1 ext3 124427 9412 108591 8% /boot > /dev/sda6 ext3 2063504 33820 1924864 2% /tmp > /dev/sda9 ext3 166698068 119970708 38259504 76% /users > /dev/sda8 ext3 32250392 966320 29645848 4% /usr/local > /dev/sda7 ext3 2063504 901804 1056880 47% /var > > We were trying to install new hard drives to the system but something > that we don't know went wrong and it ended up in almost 4 years of work > lost!!! > Please, let me know what else can I do to be able to get the data back! > > Best It's a bit late now, but I suppose you don't have backups? As for how to help, what you provided was only marginally helpful. We need a much more extensive overview of your setup and configuration, versions, etc. before we can have any idea if we can help. In the short term, don't try anything yourself without careful thought. If the data is very valuable, consider hiring a data recovery firm near you who can come and look at your setup. -- Digimer E-Mail: digimer@xxxxxxxxxxx AN!Whitepapers: http://alteeve.com Node Assassin: http://nodeassassin.org -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster