* Re: [linux-lvm] URgent - please Help - our main system is corrupt, no one can wor k!
2002-06-10 8:15 [linux-lvm] URgent - please Help - our main system is corrupt, no one can wor k! Gesine Schäfer-Reimers
@ 2002-06-10 8:36 ` Goetz Bock
2002-06-10 8:52 ` Benjamin Scott
2002-06-10 9:05 ` [linux-lvm] URgent - please Help - our main system is corrupt, no one can work! Bas
2 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Goetz Bock @ 2002-06-10 8:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-lvm
On Mon, Jun 10 '02 at 15:16, Gesine Sch�fer-Reimers wrote:
> this is the second mail. I tried it this noon but got no answer so far, but
> our whole production is down and I really have to fix it.
did not reache the list (AFAICT)
> The system was up and running. I added (with YAST2) one more logical
> volume to the volume group, applied an restarted. The restart ist
> "strange", since only parts of the systems come up.
Most likely it come up in a "something is broken, bplease try to fix it
manualy" state
> For instance the /var directory claims to be mounted but is empty and
> cannot be mounted, for they are not mounted !! In /procs/ not
The mount command takes it's information from /etc/mtap and not from
/proc, so most likely the console message was something like "unable to
run fsck on /dev/bla" please enter root password and try to fix it,
system will reboot after you left the shell.
> [ ... ]
> It looks for me as if the addition of the new logical volume wrote
> some information in a place where it does not belong. Can I recover
> the old state without loosing information?
possible there are backups in /etc/lvmtab.d, but maybe not.
It would realy help, what the system told you when it booted.
A "simple" fix might be to reboot and pray :-/, but this might fu**up
everything.
Unfortunately I've not enough informations to help you further :-(, and
I don't know how stable yast2 is so I can only guess what you might be
able to do to fix anything, but my guesses might be way off.
Cu,
Goetz.
--
Goetz Bock bock@blacknet.de
IT Consulting Munich Germany
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2002-06-10 8:15 [linux-lvm] URgent - please Help - our main system is corrupt, no one can wor k! Gesine Schäfer-Reimers
2002-06-10 8:36 ` Goetz Bock
@ 2002-06-10 8:52 ` Benjamin Scott
2002-06-10 8:59 ` Tim
2002-06-10 11:02 ` Andreas Dilger
2002-06-10 9:05 ` [linux-lvm] URgent - please Help - our main system is corrupt, no one can work! Bas
2 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Benjamin Scott @ 2002-06-10 8:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'linux-lvm@sistina.com'
On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, at 3:16pm, Gesine Schäfer-Reimers wrote:
> this is the second mail. I tried it this noon but got no answer so far,
> but our whole production is down and I really have to fix it.
>
> We use SUSE 7.3 with LVM...
Call SuSE and pay for technical support. Or call Sistina and pay for
technical support. Or find a local consultant who knows their stuff, and
pay them for help. You get the idea. You need an expert, in a hurry, and
you are going to have to pay for that.
If you have a mission critical operation that is non-functional, you need
more intense support than a mailing list staffed with volunteers can give
you. More pointedly, the symptoms you describe indicate a fairly low-level
and general system failure, which will require direct, one-on-one
trouble-shooting -- not something you can get here.
I do not speak for SuSE, Sistina, the LVM maintainers, my company, or
anyone else but myself. However, as a professional system administrator, I
know when to pay for help, and that is where you are right now.
--
Ben Scott <bscott@ntisys.com>
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* Re: [linux-lvm] URgent - please Help - our main system is corrupt, no one can wor k!
2002-06-10 8:52 ` Benjamin Scott
@ 2002-06-10 8:59 ` Tim
2002-06-10 11:02 ` Andreas Dilger
1 sibling, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Tim @ 2002-06-10 8:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-lvm
Ayup. $250/hour for Sistina support is jack squat compared to the cost
of a real outage. I've never had an expense check cut faster than for
the services of one Heinz@Sistina :-). You get what you pay for!
Quoth Benjamin Scott:
>
> Call SuSE and pay for technical support. Or call Sistina and pay for
> technical support. Or find a local consultant who knows their stuff, and
> pay them for help. You get the idea. You need an expert, in a hurry, and
> you are going to have to pay for that.
--
I've finally found the perfect girl,
I couldn't ask for more;
She's deaf and dumb and oversexed,
and owns a liquor store.
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2002-06-10 8:52 ` Benjamin Scott
2002-06-10 8:59 ` Tim
@ 2002-06-10 11:02 ` Andreas Dilger
2002-06-10 11:12 ` Goetz Bock
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From: Andreas Dilger @ 2002-06-10 11:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-lvm
On Jun 10, 2002 09:50 -0400, Benjamin Scott wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, at 3:16pm, Gesine Sch?fer-Reimers wrote:
> > this is the second mail. I tried it this noon but got no answer so far,
> > but our whole production is down and I really have to fix it.
> >
> > We use SUSE 7.3 with LVM...
>
> Call SuSE and pay for technical support. Or call Sistina and pay for
> technical support. Or find a local consultant who knows their stuff, and
> pay them for help. You get the idea. You need an expert, in a hurry, and
> you are going to have to pay for that.
>
> If you have a mission critical operation that is non-functional, you need
> more intense support than a mailing list staffed with volunteers can give
> you. More pointedly, the symptoms you describe indicate a fairly low-level
> and general system failure, which will require direct, one-on-one
> trouble-shooting -- not something you can get here.
>
> I do not speak for SuSE, Sistina, the LVM maintainers, my company, or
> anyone else but myself. However, as a professional system administrator, I
> know when to pay for help, and that is where you are right now.
And it sounds like they don't have a backup of their "production"
system. Sounds like some sysadmin will be out of a job soon.
Cheers, Andreas
--
Andreas Dilger
http://www-mddsp.enel.ucalgary.ca/People/adilger/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ext2resize/
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* Re: [linux-lvm] URgent - please Help - our main system is corrupt, no one can wor k!
2002-06-10 11:02 ` Andreas Dilger
@ 2002-06-10 11:12 ` Goetz Bock
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From: Goetz Bock @ 2002-06-10 11:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-lvm
On Mon, Jun 10 '02 at 10:00, Andreas Dilger wrote:
> And it sounds like they don't have a backup of their "production"
> system. Sounds like some sysadmin will be out of a job soon.
They just mailed that they don't have a backup of today, so hopefully
they have backup's of yesterday ...
Goetz.
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* Re: [linux-lvm] URgent - please Help - our main system is corrupt, no one can work!
2002-06-10 8:15 [linux-lvm] URgent - please Help - our main system is corrupt, no one can wor k! Gesine Schäfer-Reimers
2002-06-10 8:36 ` Goetz Bock
2002-06-10 8:52 ` Benjamin Scott
@ 2002-06-10 9:05 ` Bas
2 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Bas @ 2002-06-10 9:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-lvm
Hi,
You probably already tried this, but just to make sure.
# vgscan
# vgchange -a y
Try to mount the filesystems.
Good luck,
Bas.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gesine Sch�fer-Reimers" <G.SchaeferReimers@quant-forum.de>
To: <linux-lvm@sistina.com>
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 3:16 PM
Subject: [linux-lvm] URgent - please Help - our main system is corrupt, no
one can work!
Dear Sirs,
this is the second mail. I tried it this noon but got no answer so far, but
our whole
production is down and I really have to fix it.
We use SUSE 7.3 with LVM. I have got /var and /tmp and /opt an /home and
many
Partitions without a filesystem for our database on a logical volume group
named quant.
The system was up and running. I added (with YAST2) one more logical volume
to the
volume group, applied an restarted. The restart ist "strange", since only
parts of the
systems come up.
For instance the /var directory claims to be mounted but is empty and cannot
be
mounted, for they are not mounted !! In /procs/ not filesystem is shown as
mountet.
The / filesystem, which is out of the VM is in a read only state, some files
are there
others are gone.
When I do vgdisplay the VM is shown as available, when I do vgdisplay -D it
is shown
as unavailable.
I cannot afford any tests, since I do not have a backup of the database data
>from today.
It looks for me as if the addition of the new logical volume wrote some
information in a
place where it does not belong. Can I recover the old state without loosing
information?
With best regards
Gesine Sch�fer-Reimers
quant GmbH
++49/40/254078-70
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