Error Writing Ufs Log State Solaris
known simply as Solaris, is a Unix-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems. The Solaris OS is now owned by Oracle. Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Unanswered Threads Find All Thanked Posts Go to Page... learn unix and linux commands Help: root partition crashed, fsck failed. Disk problem? Solaris Tags fsck Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes #1 02-04-2008 steeles Registered User Join Date: Jan 2007 Last Activity: 4 February 2008, 5:07 AM EST Posts: 2 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts Help: root partition crashed, fsck failed. Disk problem? recently this sunfire 280R (solaris 10) is having problme, it was able to boot up, then all suddent, it failed, and I can't even mount the first disk which contains root partition when I boot up from cdrom. 2 X 36G hard drive, I scan first hard drive by "read", there is no bad block. The strange thing is that I can't issue "refresh" or "test", it keeps saying the disk is write protected. (I boot from cdrom as well to single user mode). Partition: Code: Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks 0 root wm 1936 - 24619 31.25GB (22684/0/0) 65534076 1 swap wu 0 - 361 510.65MB (362/0/0) 1045818 2 backup wm 0 - 24619 33.92GB (24620/0/0) 71127180 3 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0 4 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0 5 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0 6 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0 7 var wm 363 - 1935 2.17GB (1573/0/0) 4544397 Here is the result for fsck. Code: # fsck /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0 ** /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0 WARNING: Error writing ufs log state WARNING: ufs log for / changed state to Error WARNING: Please umount(1M) / and run fsck(1M) WARNING: Error writing master during ufs log roll WARNING: ufs log for / changed state to Error WARNING: Please umount(1M) / and run fsck(1M) Can't roll the log for /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0. DISCARDING THE LOG MAY DISCARD PENDING TRANSACTIONS. DISCARD THE LOG AND CONTINUE? Y ** Last Mounted on / ** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes PARTIALLY TRUNCATED INODE I=191000 SALVAGE? y ** Phase 2 - Check Pathnam
Lun29 supported.jnic146x1: Target9: Lun30 supported.jnic146x1: Target9: Lun31 supported.WARNING: Error writing ufs log stateWARNING: ufs log for / changed state to ErrorWARNING: Please umount(1M) / and run fsck(1M)Starting VxVM restore daemon...VxVM starting in boot mode......I am remotely managing this machine so I can't boot from CD at themoment to fsck the root filesystem. Is this something critical orsomething I can fix w/o booting from a CD?Thx,rhugga Beardy 2004-09-23 23:24:41 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Post by KegI am getting this error during boot of a Solaris 9 64-bit system....jnic146x1: Target9: Lun28 supported.jnic146x1: Target9: Lun29 supported.jnic146x1: Target9: Lun30 supported.jnic146x1: Target9: http://www.unix.com/solaris/52129-help-root-partition-crashed-fsck-failed-disk-problem.html Lun31 supported.WARNING: Error writing ufs log stateWARNING: ufs log for / changed state to ErrorWARNING: Please umount(1M) / and run fsck(1M)Starting VxVM restore daemon...VxVM starting in boot mode......I am remotely managing this machine so I can't boot from CD at themoment to fsck the root filesystem. Is this something critical orsomething I can fix w/o booting from a CD?Thx,rhuggaI have had this once, and was left http://comp.sys.sun.admin.narkive.com/cumev71G/error-writing-ufs-log-state-problem with a read-only root filesystem. My,and I suspect, your only solution is to boot single-user from CD :-(Depending on your filesystem structure, the system might continue to runto some extent - only you can determine that.But if the system panics, and you have a bad log area for root, Isuspect that you *will* be paying a visit ;-)Apols for being no help. Hopefully other people in this NG will havebetter ideas.Beardy. Keg 2004-09-24 15:07:41 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Post by BeardyPost by KegI am getting this error during boot of a Solaris 9 64-bit system....jnic146x1: Target9: Lun28 supported.jnic146x1: Target9: Lun29 supported.jnic146x1: Target9: Lun30 supported.jnic146x1: Target9: Lun31 supported.WARNING: Error writing ufs log stateWARNING: ufs log for / changed state to ErrorWARNING: Please umount(1M) / and run fsck(1M)Starting VxVM restore daemon...VxVM starting in boot mode......I am remotely managing this machine so I can't boot from CD at themoment to fsck the root filesystem. Is this something critical orsomething I can fix w/o booting from a CD?Thx,rhuggaI have had this once, and was left with a read-only root filesystem. My,and I suspect, your only solution is to boot single-user from CD :-(Depending on your filesystem structure, the system
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