I have a fileserver running SuSE 8.0 with 2 IDE Drives and a SCSI RAID (RAID5). The system boots up to one of the IDE drives, and the SCSI RAID drive runs as a mounted filesystem (/dev/md0). (all filesystems are REISERFS). Problem: The SCSI RAID drive has crashed (won't boot up), and I need to recover it (repair it, through some utility). Further: The software does not seem to want to mount the disks, even though the SCSI BIOS (Adaptec) recognizes the disks, and they are listed as OPTIMAL. I tried to repair the disk(s) (with reiserfsck), but it produced an error message: reiserfs_open: bread failed reading block 2 reiserfs_open: bread failed reading block 16 reiserfs_open: neither new nor old reiserfs form found on /dev/md0 The literature suggested that this error message is hardware related (either a disk is physically damaged, or maybe the RAID isn't recognized), but again, the disks are recognized (and therefore, so is the SCSI Card). I tried to boot up with SuSE CD 1 in Recovery mode, but not sure what to do there (i.e., after the root prompt - just run reiserfsck?). Literature suggests there are plenty of tools to handle disk recovery, and especially RAID support, I can't find reference to them anywhere. The installation of the RAID was trivial (using the YAST2 partitioning GUI window on startup), and yet recovery seems to be a mystery. This can't be right. Does anyone know where there are "decent" and "usable" recovery tools? OR ... does anyone know what "specifically" to do in this case? Can I re-partition without formatting, and recover the existing data? Any help is appreciated - I'm sure I'm missing something "obvious", but can't find "obviously" what to do in the literature, docs, etc. Thank you. Robert Amodeo School of Engineering and Applied Science University of California, Los Angeles
Does anyone have "working" drivers for the Netgear GA320T GB Ethernet card (for SuSE 8.0 or later)? Netgear provided me with one from Broadcom, dated Y2K. It didn't seem to work, and produced the following error message after running "insmod ac1000.o":
ac1000.o: init_module: No such device Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, including invalid IO or IRQ parameters
Tried re-seeding the network card, and putting it in another slot. Yast2 seems to recognize the card OK. Thanks. Robert Amodeo School of Engineering and Applied Science University of California, Los Angeles /.r.\
SuSE Version: 9.2 SpamAssassin V'n: (new) 3.1.0-1 (latest release) SA V'n: (previous) 3.0.4-1 Symptom: latest release 'removes' /etc/init.d/spamd; installs /etc/init.d/spamassassin (startup script), this is unstartable. What I did: 1) downloaded SA's RPM from SA's home http://spamassassin.apache.org/downloads.cgi?update=200509141634 it creates RPM in /usr/src/packages/RPMS/i586 2) attempted to upgrade by using "rpm -Uvh ..." 3) the rpm install didn't work; it wanted the 'previous version' of SA to be un-installed (both spam-assassin and perl-spamassassin) 4) I uninstalled the previous versions, and it removed /etc/init.d/spamd 5) I installed the 'latest version' of SA, and it installed /etc/init.d/spamassassin 6) this startup script has several problems 1) it can't find /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions 2) it references /etc/sysconfig/network, and complains that it's a directory, not a file 3) it can't run spamd, because it doesn't exist (was removed). Has *anyone else* run across this problem? Is SA for v9.2 not upgradable to v3.10? Any help is appreciated. Robert Amodeo UCLA Mathematics ra@math.ucla.edu r^
Has *anyone else* run across this problem? Is SA for v9.2 not upgradable to v3.10?
I will probably not be of any help but for things like spamassassin, I always prefer not to use the rpm. My advice would be to remove everything and install it yourself. Regarding the upgrade, Suse normally do not make new versions of software within the same distribution release, only security updates, another reason why I would suggest to install it "by hand" Regards, Gaël
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Symptom: latest release 'removes' /etc/init.d/spamd; installs /etc/init.d/spamassassin (startup script), this is unstartable.
That has always being so, it is a suse rpm addition. Simply open the original suse rpm with mc, get the script, and copy it to the right place (/etc/init.d). Perhaps you will need to edit something. - -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Made with pgp4pine 1.76 iD8DBQFDz45UtTMYHG2NR9URAl6LAKCAk72Tky8ZsB8jBjwS65opWTDbmQCdEF2M u87L8qBzrxQM9OfYdWLbK/k= =OJ3q -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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Carlos E. R.
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Gaël Lams
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Robert Amodeo