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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @Emad R
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      @emad-r said in Fedora Powerloss:

      @mattbagan said in Fedora Powerloss:

      sume, I would need to start over with the vm installs, considering they were in the middle of installing the OS. Host machine is setup with mdadm raid.

      check the file system for errors + scrub the raid array if you are paranoid

      XFS doesn't even have a filesystem check utility 🙂

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      • thwrT
        thwr @scottalanmiller
        last edited by thwr

        @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Powerloss:

        @emad-r said in Fedora Powerloss:

        @mattbagan said in Fedora Powerloss:

        sume, I would need to start over with the vm installs, considering they were in the middle of installing the OS. Host machine is setup with mdadm raid.

        check the file system for errors + scrub the raid array if you are paranoid

        XFS doesn't even have a filesystem check utility 🙂

        xfs_check
        http://docs.cray.com/books/S-2377-22/html-S-2377-22/z1029470303.html

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @thwr
          last edited by

          @thwr said in Fedora Powerloss:

          @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Powerloss:

          @emad-r said in Fedora Powerloss:

          @mattbagan said in Fedora Powerloss:

          sume, I would need to start over with the vm installs, considering they were in the middle of installing the OS. Host machine is setup with mdadm raid.

          check the file system for errors + scrub the raid array if you are paranoid

          XFS doesn't even have a filesystem check utility 🙂

          xfs_check
          http://docs.cray.com/books/S-2377-22/html-S-2377-22/z1029470303.html

          Does it actually do something? XFS famously does a placebo check.

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          • thwrT
            thwr @scottalanmiller
            last edited by

            @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Powerloss:

            @thwr said in Fedora Powerloss:

            @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Powerloss:

            @emad-r said in Fedora Powerloss:

            @mattbagan said in Fedora Powerloss:

            sume, I would need to start over with the vm installs, considering they were in the middle of installing the OS. Host machine is setup with mdadm raid.

            check the file system for errors + scrub the raid array if you are paranoid

            XFS doesn't even have a filesystem check utility 🙂

            xfs_check
            http://docs.cray.com/books/S-2377-22/html-S-2377-22/z1029470303.html

            Does it actually do something? XFS famously does a placebo check.

            Honestly, I don't know 😛

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            • dafyreD
              dafyre @scottalanmiller
              last edited by

              @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Powerloss:

              @thwr said in Fedora Powerloss:

              @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Powerloss:

              @emad-r said in Fedora Powerloss:

              @mattbagan said in Fedora Powerloss:

              sume, I would need to start over with the vm installs, considering they were in the middle of installing the OS. Host machine is setup with mdadm raid.

              check the file system for errors + scrub the raid array if you are paranoid

              XFS doesn't even have a filesystem check utility 🙂

              xfs_check
              http://docs.cray.com/books/S-2377-22/html-S-2377-22/z1029470303.html

              Does it actually do something? XFS famously does a placebo check.

              Yes, it actually does something. It's fixed a couple of systems here for me that wouldn't mount a data drive.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @dafyre
                last edited by

                @dafyre said in Fedora Powerloss:

                @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Powerloss:

                @thwr said in Fedora Powerloss:

                @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Powerloss:

                @emad-r said in Fedora Powerloss:

                @mattbagan said in Fedora Powerloss:

                sume, I would need to start over with the vm installs, considering they were in the middle of installing the OS. Host machine is setup with mdadm raid.

                check the file system for errors + scrub the raid array if you are paranoid

                XFS doesn't even have a filesystem check utility 🙂

                xfs_check
                http://docs.cray.com/books/S-2377-22/html-S-2377-22/z1029470303.html

                Does it actually do something? XFS famously does a placebo check.

                Yes, it actually does something. It's fixed a couple of systems here for me that wouldn't mount a data drive.

                Interesting. With XFS?

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                • dafyreD
                  dafyre @scottalanmiller
                  last edited by

                  @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Powerloss:

                  @dafyre said in Fedora Powerloss:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Powerloss:

                  @thwr said in Fedora Powerloss:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Powerloss:

                  @emad-r said in Fedora Powerloss:

                  @mattbagan said in Fedora Powerloss:

                  sume, I would need to start over with the vm installs, considering they were in the middle of installing the OS. Host machine is setup with mdadm raid.

                  check the file system for errors + scrub the raid array if you are paranoid

                  XFS doesn't even have a filesystem check utility 🙂

                  xfs_check
                  http://docs.cray.com/books/S-2377-22/html-S-2377-22/z1029470303.html

                  Does it actually do something? XFS famously does a placebo check.

                  Yes, it actually does something. It's fixed a couple of systems here for me that wouldn't mount a data drive.

                  Interesting. With XFS?

                  Yepp. I know the system is XFS. I'm trying to get connected to it now, but it lost it's AD connection and I don't have a local login on it, lol.

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                  • thwrT
                    thwr @dafyre
                    last edited by thwr

                    @dafyre said in Fedora Powerloss:

                    @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Powerloss:

                    @dafyre said in Fedora Powerloss:

                    @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Powerloss:

                    @thwr said in Fedora Powerloss:

                    @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Powerloss:

                    @emad-r said in Fedora Powerloss:

                    @mattbagan said in Fedora Powerloss:

                    sume, I would need to start over with the vm installs, considering they were in the middle of installing the OS. Host machine is setup with mdadm raid.

                    check the file system for errors + scrub the raid array if you are paranoid

                    XFS doesn't even have a filesystem check utility 🙂

                    xfs_check
                    http://docs.cray.com/books/S-2377-22/html-S-2377-22/z1029470303.html

                    Does it actually do something? XFS famously does a placebo check.

                    Yes, it actually does something. It's fixed a couple of systems here for me that wouldn't mount a data drive.

                    Interesting. With XFS?

                    Yepp. I know the system is XFS. I'm trying to get connected to it now, but it lost it's AD connection and I don't have a local login on it, lol.

                    Can't you boot the machine using some LiveCD and alter the PAM order / add pam_unix/pam_localuser? You could also change root's password this way. This only works if the drive is not encrypted or you have the key.

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                    • dafyreD
                      dafyre @thwr
                      last edited by

                      @thwr said in Fedora Powerloss:

                      @dafyre said in Fedora Powerloss:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Powerloss:

                      @dafyre said in Fedora Powerloss:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Powerloss:

                      @thwr said in Fedora Powerloss:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Powerloss:

                      @emad-r said in Fedora Powerloss:

                      @mattbagan said in Fedora Powerloss:

                      sume, I would need to start over with the vm installs, considering they were in the middle of installing the OS. Host machine is setup with mdadm raid.

                      check the file system for errors + scrub the raid array if you are paranoid

                      XFS doesn't even have a filesystem check utility 🙂

                      xfs_check
                      http://docs.cray.com/books/S-2377-22/html-S-2377-22/z1029470303.html

                      Does it actually do something? XFS famously does a placebo check.

                      Yes, it actually does something. It's fixed a couple of systems here for me that wouldn't mount a data drive.

                      Interesting. With XFS?

                      Yepp. I know the system is XFS. I'm trying to get connected to it now, but it lost it's AD connection and I don't have a local login on it, lol.

                      Can't you boot the machine using some LiveCD and alter the PAM order / add pam_unix/pam_localuser? You could also change root's password this way. This only works if the drive is not encrypted or you have the key.

                      Yeah, I could do that, but I like my job, lol. In an emergency that's what we do, but this isn't an emergency (the system is up, my login isn't working).

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                      • thwrT
                        thwr @dafyre
                        last edited by

                        @dafyre said in Fedora Powerloss:

                        @thwr said in Fedora Powerloss:

                        @dafyre said in Fedora Powerloss:

                        @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Powerloss:

                        @dafyre said in Fedora Powerloss:

                        @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Powerloss:

                        @thwr said in Fedora Powerloss:

                        @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Powerloss:

                        @emad-r said in Fedora Powerloss:

                        @mattbagan said in Fedora Powerloss:

                        sume, I would need to start over with the vm installs, considering they were in the middle of installing the OS. Host machine is setup with mdadm raid.

                        check the file system for errors + scrub the raid array if you are paranoid

                        XFS doesn't even have a filesystem check utility 🙂

                        xfs_check
                        http://docs.cray.com/books/S-2377-22/html-S-2377-22/z1029470303.html

                        Does it actually do something? XFS famously does a placebo check.

                        Yes, it actually does something. It's fixed a couple of systems here for me that wouldn't mount a data drive.

                        Interesting. With XFS?

                        Yepp. I know the system is XFS. I'm trying to get connected to it now, but it lost it's AD connection and I don't have a local login on it, lol.

                        Can't you boot the machine using some LiveCD and alter the PAM order / add pam_unix/pam_localuser? You could also change root's password this way. This only works if the drive is not encrypted or you have the key.

                        Yeah, I could do that, but I like my job, lol. In an emergency that's what we do, but this isn't an emergency (the system is up, my login isn't working).

                        If you say so 😉

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