Re: [CentOS] USB key installed OS; file system goes read-only randomly...

2010-05-10 Thread Tsuyoshi Nagata
(2010/05/07 11:49), Jason Pyeron wrote: > > EXT3-fs error (device dm-0): ext3_free_blocks_sb: bit already cleared for > block > 506003 Some bit errors occurred on your usb stick! >Memory: 445780k/457600k available (2154k kernel code, 11276k reserved, 899k data, 232k init, 0k highmem) >Adding 91

Re: [CentOS] USB key installed OS; file system goes read-only randomly...

2010-05-07 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 05/06/2010 08:33 PM, Jason Pyeron wrote: > > Btw. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=494927 The original reporter (me) and at least one other reporter tracked those problems down to bad RAID controllers. IIRC, another reporter got similar problems when the FS became 100% full. __

Re: [CentOS] USB key installed OS; file system goes read-only randomly...

2010-05-06 Thread Jason Pyeron
> -Original Message- > From: John R Pierce > Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2010 22:54 > Subject: Re: [CentOS] USB key installed OS;file system goes > read-only randomly... > > Jason Pyeron wrote: > > This happened a few times now, I (soft) reboot and do the > f

Re: [CentOS] USB key installed OS; file system goes read-only randomly...

2010-05-06 Thread John R Pierce
Jason Pyeron wrote: > This happened a few times now, I (soft) reboot and do the fsck thing and all > is > fine until it happens again. > A) your USB key is flakey B) your systems USB ports are flakey C) the cabling between the mainboard and the USB port is flakey. I've run into C) quite a

Re: [CentOS] USB key installed OS; file system goes read-only randomly...

2010-05-06 Thread Jason Pyeron
> -Original Message- > From: John R Pierce > Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2010 22:35 > Subject: Re: [CentOS] USB key installed OS;file system goes > read-only randomly... >From dmesg: EXT3-fs error (device dm-0): ext3_free_blocks_sb: bit already cleared for block 506003 A

Re: [CentOS] USB key installed OS; file system goes read-only randomly...

2010-05-06 Thread John R Pierce
Jason Pyeron wrote: > [r...@test-dhcp ~]# tail -f /var/log/dmesg /var/log/secure /var/log/messages > /var/log/faillog > ... note that /var/log/dmesg is just a snapshot of the output of the program dmesg taken after boot time. the dmesg command dumps the current kernel message buffer, but

[CentOS] USB key installed OS; file system goes read-only randomly...

2010-05-06 Thread Jason Pyeron
This happened a few times now, I (soft) reboot and do the fsck thing and all is fine until it happens again. Any ideas? [r...@test-dhcp ~]# yum remove bluez-libs bluez-utils Loaded plugins: fastestmirror Setting up Remove Process Resolving Dependencies Finished Transaction Test Transaction Test