2009/9/1 Visakh :
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> Detailed information on how to use smartmontools and analyze its
> output are available on following pages:
> http://blog.shadypixel.com/monitoring-hard-drive-health-on-linux-with-smartmontools/
> http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/6983
> Smartmontool shows many such par
@gokul
Thanks Gokul ,that was informative for me.And i hope all of us are
benefited by this tool SMART.
Regards,
Srihari
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On 9/2/09, Visakh wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> On Sep 2, 1:58 pm, Srihari k wrote:
>> @gokul OMG OMG!!!you make me nerveous!!
>
> Haha! Sorry for that! But remember that y
> Well, I didn't say that it has caused h/w problems. I only said that
> it may have caused problems. Even if it did, it may not show up
> immediately. It may cause a shortening of disk life, which is not
> immediately apparent. Sudden disk power downs are always very
> traumatic.
@gokul OMG OMG
Hi,
@ Sasi sir: The errors you mentioned are very general and I cannot
make anything out of it. But if you suspect hard disk issues, you are
completely justified (and of course your immense experience lends it
credibilty). Errors caused by a failing hard disk are sometimes very
strange and leave
On Mon, 2009-08-31 at 13:33 -0700, Visakh wrote:
> Just in case you want to know the health of your Hard drive, you can
> use SMART (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology). In
> Gnu/Linux, it is made available using smartmontools package. I can
> give more details if you are inter
Hi.
I am the subject under consideration.I had crashed my jaunty
>The power failure must
>have messed pretty hard with the data and possibly the disk hardware
>as well.
@gokul as for now am not having any problem with the hardware...Am now
up and running with 60GB as ext4 file system partitions a
Hi,
On Aug 28, 2:46 pm, Rajeev J Sebastian
wrote:
> Doesnt Ubuntu use a journalling filesystem ?
You are right. Most of the Linux file systems are journaling FSs.
That includes ext3, ext4 and XFS. However, ext2 is not such a one.
Journaling FSs should be immune to this kind of error. Besides
I remember this happens with redhat in early days of linux.
Does the problem exist still (power failure ,os loss)
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On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Srihari k wrote:
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> @stranger in black. for posting
>
> i am stranger in black. 's unfortunate friend.I was up with jaunty
> and all that mess happend.
> Now am up in my suse.
>
> After googling a bit my conclusion is:
>
> i myself confirmed the deletion
@stranger in black. for posting
i am stranger in black. 's unfortunate friend.I was up with jaunty
and all that mess happend.
Now am up in my suse.
After googling a bit my conclusion is:
i myself confirmed the deletion when fsck asked [y/n] for correcting errors.
This is not an error a
should I tell him to reinstall ubuntu...
2009/8/26 Santhosh സന്തോഷ് VS
> Any one know about the technical details of the message like what happened
> actually. I think this is to be followed with concern.
>
> *Kernel panic - not syncing: Attemptrd to kill init! Dumping ftrace
b
Any one know about the technical details of the message like what happened
actually. I think this is to be followed with concern.
*Kernel panic - not syncing: Attemptrd to kill init! Dumping ftrace buffer:
>>> (ftrace buffer empty)*.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Well Im startled at this.
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 11:44 PM, stranger in black.
wrote:
> Any updates for this..
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 5:06 PM, stranger in black.
> wrote:
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>> There is a strange error in my friend's pc.. He was up with jaunty
>> But due to a su
Any updates for this..
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 5:06 PM, stranger in black. wrote:
> There is a strange error in my friend's pc.. He was up with jaunty
> But due to a sudden power failure, the system got crashed After that
> the system is not booting and an error me
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