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error after running fsck Issues related to hardware problems Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 10 posts • Page 1 of 1 maksaraswat Posts: 44 Joined: 2011/10/14 19:00:52 Location: New York Contact: ext3 fs error loading journal Contact maksaraswat Website [SOLVED] EXT3-fs error after running fsck Quote Postby maksaraswat » 2012/01/31 ext3 fs error journal has aborted 20:43:31 Hi,For some reason my RAID 6 mount was unmountable and I was getting the error message when I tried to ext3 fs error device sda3 in start_transaction journal has aborted mount it manually [root@server ~]# mount /dev/sdb1 /local1/mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdb1, missing codepage or other error In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try dmesg
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| tail or so [root@server ~]# dmesg | tail Add. Sense: Internal target failureend_request: I/O error, dev sdb, sector 806617154sd 1:0:0:0: SCSI error: return code = 0x08000002sdb: Current: sense key: Hardware Error Add. Sense: Internal target failureend_request: I/O error, dev sdb, sector 3025928274JBD: recovery failedEXT3-fs: error loading journal.After analyzing the situation and some Googling I found out that I should do a file system check with fsck and ext3 fs error unlinked inode that what I did nextroot@server ~]# fsck -f -y /dev/sdb1...after almost 5hrs it completed with following message: /dev/sdb1: ***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *****/dev/sdb1: 1064317/548929536 files (5.7% non-contiguous), 836681827/1097856503 blocksAfter this completion I was able to mount and I can see part (about 80-85%) of my data however the mount is READ-ONLY!!!! And I am getting following message [root@server ~]# dmesg | tailAdd. Sense: Internal target failureend_request: I/O error, dev sdb, sector 781189162EXT3-fs error (device sdb1): read_inode_bitmap: Cannot read inode bitmap - block_group = 2980, inode_bitmap = 97648641Aborting journal on device sdb1.ext3_abort called.EXT3-fs error (device sdb1): ext3_journal_start_sb: Detected aborted journalRemounting filesystem read-onlyEXT3-fs error (device sdb1) in ext3_new_inode: IO failureEXT3-fs error (device sdb1) in ext3_mkdir: IO failureOne of the HDD looks bad and I am getting SMART messages which I will replace tomorrow. But is it possible to make the mount READ-WRITE? It keeps some of our automated backups and I don't want backups to miss anymore.Please help!Thanks in advance!Mayank Top pschaff Retired Moderator Posts: 18276 Joined: 2006/12/13 20:15:34 Location: Tidewater, Virginia, North America Contact: Contact pschaff Website [SOLVED] EXT3-fs error after running fsck Quote Postby pschaff » 2012/01/31 21:13:43 You need to get the hardware problems fixed before attempting to mount read-write. The read-
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a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The http://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=24611 best answers are voted up and rise to the top How to recover data from a corrupted ext3 partition? up vote 5 down vote favorite 1 A server of mine had a drive failure of some sort which caused the OS (CentOS 5) to crash and stop working (it refuses to boot). So we put another drive with a working OS and from there we try http://serverfault.com/questions/493091/how-to-recover-data-from-a-corrupted-ext3-partition to mount the partitions in the old drive. Most partitions mount fine except for one: the /var partition, where my MySQL tables reside. When I try to mount that one, I see these errors with dmesg: sd 0:0:1:0: Unhandled sense code sd 0:0:1:0: SCSI error: return code = 0x08100002 Result: hostbyte=invalid driverbyte=DRIVER_SENSE,SUGGEST_OK sdb: Current: sense key: Medium Error Add. Sense: Unrecovered read error Info fld=0x4a47e JBD: Failed to read block at offset 9863 JBD: recovery failed EXT3-fs: error loading journal. Is there a way I can recover the data in that partition? EDIT: As requested, the output of tune2fs -l /dev/sdb2 is: tune2fs 1.39 (29-May-2006) Filesystem volume name: /var1 Last mounted on:
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