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<font face="Times New Roman">Hi Ryan,<br>
1. Recovery disk boots but i cannot but the inactive partition: it
stops at the same point Couldn't find matching File system: LABEL
=/common<br>
i pressed f to file check: it finds the 3 first partitions OK and then
it stops and brings me to the menu.<br>
I see the array as degraded but the 2 disks are healthy. <br>
When i press ctrl-A during booting, and i enter at the array utility,
when i try to verify<br>
the physical disks, 1 or 2, it reboots without saying anything at 17%<br>
<br>
What could be going wrong? The raid controller of the IBM, MCS7825I2?
one of the disks?<br>
<br>
Please, any help appreciated!<br>
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Ryan Ratliff wrote:
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type="cite">1. Recovery disk is your best bet IMO. Other than that
rebuild and restore from backup.
<div>2. If you can boot to the older version at all you can take a
backup and restore to 5.0(2). I believe the restore requires a rebuild
of the sub anyway so 5.0(2) media would be required.</div>
<div>3. Unfortunately no.</div>
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<div>You should also get off of 5.0(4) as the number of bugs fixed
past that version is quite staggering.</div>
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<div>On Mar 11, 2008, at 4:37 AM, Anthony Kouloglou wrote:</div>
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<font face="Times New Roman">Hi all,<br>
in a 5.04 cluster, the publisher cannot boot:<br>
<font color="#ff0000">checking file system failed<br>
label=/common<br>
an error occurred during file system check. Dropping you to a shell.</font><br>
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I reboot but it fails again at the same point.<br>
<br>
1.Can i do something to rebuilt the publisher via CLI?<br>
2. i have an older version in the inactive partition (5.0(2)). Would
it be a problem if i tried to restore it since the subscriber is 5.0(4)?<br>
3. If all that fails, can i make my subscriber a publisher and rebuilt
the other server as subscriber?<br>
<br>
Thanks<br>
Anthony<br>
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