Re: EXT3-fs: unable to read superblock

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Hej Mark,

i made a dump of the partition.

Now we try:

dumpe2fs  /dev/md126 | grep -i superblock

fsck -b 8193 /dev/md126

fsck will confirmation of every inode to change the i_block
there are a lot to confirm.

are we on the right way?

the boot system is on a raid1 raidset

No. Cat /proc/mdstat, I think it is. And use smartctl -t

	mark

seb

On Saturday, October 19, 2013 at 2:18 AM, mark wrote:

On 10/18/13 18:09, Fischer, Sebastian wrote:
> Hej Mark,
>
> Thanks for your fast response!!!
> This is a Linux System running a few years now.
> The Application is only supported under this Version I think so.
> We need to recover the boot Partition.
>
> I can mount all Partitions under the LiveCD but the RedHat System will
> still Panic after boot.
>
> We tried tune2fs -j /dev/md126 what I found on the Web. But the command
> told us the Journal is active.
>
> Do you have a clue what happened?
First: you should *really* try running it on a test system with the current
release.

Second: build a replacement drive, *now*. And look in dmesg or
/var/log/messages - I strongly suspect a failing drive.

mark


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