Re: [suse-sles-e] SLES10 Filesystem is NOT clean

sascha.wehnert_at_ewetel.net
Date: Mon Apr 23 2007 - 16:05:20 CEST


Message-ID: <20070423160520.88qxfh0qxc9ww8k0@webmail.ewetel.de>
Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 16:05:20 +0200
From: sascha.wehnert@ewetel.net
Subject: Re: [suse-sles-e] SLES10 Filesystem is NOT clean

Hi Marcel,

> We got an installation of SLES10 at a customer's server and every time
>
> when the server starts up we get the following messages:
>
> Replaying journal..
>
> Reiserfs journal '/dev/sda1' in blocks [18..8211]: 0 transactions replayed
>
> Checking internal tree..finished
>
> Reiserfs super block in block 16 on 0x807 of format 3.6 with standard
> journal
>
> Blocks (total/free): 30121856/29947067 by 4096 bytes
>
> Filesystem is NOT clean
>
> Replaying journal..
>
> Trans replayed: mountid 15, transid 20353, desc 2914, len 1, commit 2916,
> next trans offset 2899
>
> Trans replayed: mountid 15, transid 20354, desc 2917, len 1, commit 2919,
> next trans offset 2902
>
> Trans replayed: mountid 15, transid 20355, desc 2920, len 1, commit 2922,
> next trans offset 2905
>
> .. and more of Trans replayed
>
> The /dev/sda1 is the /boot partition
>
> The server is working as it should be without any problems but these
> messages keep coming up at boot.
>
> Is there anyhow to get the partition checked out properly?

Did you run reiserfsck already? Options to be looked at are

--check
--fix-fixable
--rebuild-tree

Just use reiserfsck --check /dev/sda1 to see if there are problems
reported. --fix-fixable and --rebuild-tree should be used only in case
of serious errors reported. If you want to try them, create a backup
of /dev/sda1 first.

If possible, I would also recommend to have a close look at the
shutdown messages, perhaps you get some 'failed' messages there and
therefore the fs cannot be unmounted properly. Just a wild guess.

If the messages stay after you've checked the fs with reiserfsck, you
can start the rescue system and run reiserfsck from there.

Regards,

Sascha

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