Read-only File System [/dev/null read only errors]

Read-only File System [/dev/null read only errors]

am 26.02.2006 20:13:18 von frank

Our server went down recently.

According to the hosting provider, this is some of the first errors
it gives,

------------
/etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit line xx :/dev/null read only files system
gives more of the same error, It can not read many lines in many
files that it needs to boot up, due to read only

configuring kernel parameters dup2 bad file descripter

there are several bad descriptor errors and several /dev/null read
only errors
---------

Can someone please assist us on whether this is fixable and if we can
recover our data from the server?

Any assistance / guidance / pointers are appreciated.

Thanks
Frank

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Re: Read-only File System [/dev/null read only errors]

am 26.02.2006 21:24:01 von Ray Olszewski

Frank wrote:
> Our server went down recently.
>
> According to the hosting provider, this is some of the first errors
> it gives,
>
> ------------
> /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit line xx :/dev/null read only files system
> gives more of the same error, It can not read many lines in many
> files that it needs to boot up, due to read only
>
> configuring kernel parameters dup2 bad file descripter
>
> there are several bad descriptor errors and several /dev/null read
> only errors
> ---------
>
> Can someone please assist us on whether this is fixable and if we can
> recover our data from the server?
>
> Any assistance / guidance / pointers are appreciated.

Hmmm ... you haven't really posted enough info to get a good,
to-the-point answer. So I'll provide a long, probably mediocre, answer
instead.

If the server were onsite, I'd suggest you boot/init it with a recovery
floppy or CD, transfer your data to some other host on your LAN, and
then figure out what's going on once you are out of panic mode. Since
you reference a "hosting provider", I infer that you do not have
physical access to the server, which limits your options. (To what? Can
you ask the provider to do anything other than "try it again"?)

Anyway, to know what you might do, we need to know more of the basics of
your setup. What Linux distro does it run (I'm guessing Slackware, but
we shouldn't have to guess about such basic things)? What messages
precede the one you've more-or-less ("line xx"? "files system"? surely
it didn't actually say these things) quoted above? What kernel are you
running, and is it stock or custom? What's the basic hardware setup
(hard disks and their partitions are likely to be most interesting here,
but RAM is a possibility too)?

I have a hunch that there is an earlier error message that you, or your
hosting provider, missed, that explains why the /dev/null errors are
occurring. My guess is that, for some reason, when the kernel mounts the
root partition, it is not mounting a correct /dev directory.

What is "dup2"? What other names are associated with the "bad file
descriptor" messages, and do any of them have local meaning (e.g., are
they disk partitions in /etc/fstab)?

Where does the server end up? Does it drop into recovery mode? Does it
oops? Does it just hang at some point? If you (or your provider) can get
console access, what do these commands report:

df
uname -a
dmesg
ls -l /dev/null

If this server has not been rebooted in a long time ... is it possible
that the default LILO (or GRUB or whatever) boot choice is not the right
one? What is the default LILO stanza (or GRUB, or whatever, equivalent)?

If the server is not under your physical control, this is going to be
tough to troubleshoot. The worst possibility is a hardware problem with
your hard disk, because every reboot attempt risks making that worse,
lessening the chance that you'll be able to recover your data without
incurring the expense of a disk-recovery specialist.

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Re: Read-only File System [/dev/null read only errors]

am 27.02.2006 03:33:06 von frank

Ray, Thank you very much for your reply.

Fortunately we were able to fix the error by recreating the /dev/null character
device

Frank


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