[opensuse] 10.3 not usable after local filesystem becomes read-only
Hello everyone. After switching to 10.3 on my officebox (clean reinstall), I ran into serious problem, it happened to me 3 times already: After some time in KDE session, kio slave error pops up after I tried to access some file on local filesystem (everywhere, in krusader, konqueror, amarok etc) with message 'read only file system'. After logout from KDE I can't login in console neighter as user or root, with message 'no service'. After ctrl + alt +del during shut down sequence every service fails with same problem, read only filesystem. Umounting of discs fails also, they are all repaired during boot. I'm running i586 10.3 with kernel 2.6.22.9-0.4-default and there repos completely updated: # | Enabled | Refresh | Type | Alias | Name ---+---------+---------+--------+---------------+---------------------- 1 | Yes | Yes | yast2 | non-oss | NON-OSS 2 | Yes | Yes | rpm-md | openoffice | OpenOffice.org stable 3 | Yes | Yes | rpm-md | videolan | videolan 4 | Yes | Yes | rpm-md | kde4 | KDE4 5 | Yes | Yes | yast2 | oss | OSS 6 | Yes | Yes | rpm-md | updates | updates 7 | Yes | Yes | rpm-md | packman | packman 8 | Yes | Yes | rpm-md | mozilla | Mozilla 9 | Yes | Yes | rpm-md | nvidia | NVIDIA 10 | Yes | Yes | rpm-md | kde-backport | KDE Backports 11 | Yes | Yes | rpm-md | kde-community | KDE Community Any help on this would be really appreciated. -- Best regards, Edke ICQ: 47405942 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Eduard Kracmar wrote:
After some time in KDE session, kio slave error pops up after I tried to access some file on local filesystem (everywhere, in krusader, konqueror, amarok etc) with message 'read only file system'.
After logout from KDE I can't login in console neighter as user or root, with message 'no service'. After ctrl + alt +del during shut down sequence every service fails with same problem, read only filesystem. Umounting of discs fails also, they are all repaired during boot.
I'm running i586 10.3 with kernel 2.6.22.9-0.4-default and there repos completely updated:
<snip> I remember seeing something about this in the buglist but it was with an earlier kernel. I would like to suggest filing a buglist report on this as it does seem to be an ongoing problem or at least a recurring one. Richard -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On 10/17/07, Eduard Kracmar
Hello everyone.
After switching to 10.3 on my officebox (clean reinstall), I ran into serious problem, it happened to me 3 times already:
After some time in KDE session, kio slave error pops up after I tried to access some file on local filesystem (everywhere, in krusader, konqueror, amarok etc) with message 'read only file system'.
After logout from KDE I can't login in console neighter as user or root, with message 'no service'. After ctrl + alt +del during shut down sequence every service fails with same problem, read only filesystem. Umounting of discs fails also, they are all repaired during boot.
Maybe completely unrelated, as Richard sais it has seen such a report, but did you review your log files. Sometimes if a disk failure occurs, it may put a filesystem in read-only mode. Cheers -- Svetoslav Milenov (Sunny) Even the most advanced equipment in the hands of the ignorant is just a pile of scrap. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Hmm, my message log just before system becomes read only looks like this:
Oct 17 11:29:03 edke smbd[30820]: [2007/10/17 11:29:03, 0]
lib/access.c:check_access(327)
Oct 17 11:29:03 edke smbd[30820]: Denied connection from (89.107.94.195)
Oct 17 11:29:09 edke smbd[30868]: [2007/10/17 11:29:09, 0]
lib/access.c:check_access(327)
Oct 17 11:29:09 edke smbd[30868]: Denied connection from (89.107.94.195)
Oct 17 11:29:16 edke smbd[30911]: [2007/10/17 11:29:16, 0]
lib/access.c:check_access(327)
Oct 17 11:29:16 edke smbd[30911]: Denied connection from (89.107.94.195)
Oct 17 11:29:22 edke smbd[30932]: [2007/10/17 11:29:22, 0]
lib/access.c:check_access(327)
Oct 17 11:29:22 edke smbd[30932]: Denied connection from (89.107.94.195)
Oct 17 11:29:29 edke smbd[30936]: [2007/10/17 11:29:29, 0]
lib/access.c:check_access(327)
Oct 17 11:29:29 edke smbd[30936]: Denied connection from (89.107.94.195)
Oct 17 11:29:35 edke smbd[30937]: [2007/10/17 11:29:35, 0]
lib/access.c:check_access(327)
Oct 17 11:29:35 edke smbd[30937]: Denied connection from (89.107.94.195)
Oct 17 11:29:42 edke smbd[30938]: [2007/10/17 11:29:42, 0]
lib/access.c:check_access(327)
Oct 17 11:29:42 edke smbd[30938]: Denied connection from (89.107.94.195)
Oct 17 11:29:48 edke smbd[30942]: [2007/10/17 11:29:48, 0]
lib/access.c:check_access(327)
Oct 17 11:29:48 edke smbd[30942]: Denied connection from (89.107.94.195)
Oct 17 11:29:55 edke smbd[30947]: [2007/10/17 11:29:55, 0]
lib/access.c:check_access(327)
Oct 17 11:29:55 edke smbd[30947]: Denied connection from (89.107.94.195)
Oct 17 11:30:01 edke smbd[30971]: [2007/10/17 11:30:01, 0]
lib/access.c:check_access(327)
Oct 17 11:30:01 edke smbd[30971]: Denied connection from (89.107.94.195)
Oct 17 11:30:08 edke smbd[30999]: [2007/10/17 11:30:08, 0]
lib/access.c:check_access(327)
Oct 17 11:30:08 edke smbd[30999]: Denied connection from (89.107.94.195)
Oct 17 11:30:14 edke smbd[31046]: [2007/10/17 11:30:14, 0]
lib/access.c:check_access(327)
Oct 17 11:30:14 edke smbd[31046]: Denied connection from (89.107.94.195)
Oct 17 11:30:21 edke smbd[31085]: [2007/10/17 11:30:21, 0]
lib/access.c:check_access(327)
Oct 17 11:30:21 edke smbd[31085]: Denied connection from (89.107.94.195)
Oct 17 11:30:27 edke smbd[31086]: [2007/10/17 11:30:27, 0]
lib/access.c:check_access(327)
Oct 17 11:30:27 edke smbd[31086]: Denied connection from (89.107.94.195)
Oct 17 11:30:33 edke smbd[31090]: [2007/10/17 11:30:33, 0]
lib/access.c:check_access(327)
Oct 17 11:30:33 edke smbd[31090]: Denied connection from (89.107.94.195)
Oct 17 11:30:40 edke smbd[31094]: [2007/10/17 11:30:40, 0]
lib/access.c:check_access(327)
Oct 17 11:30:40 edke smbd[31094]: Denied connection from (89.107.94.195)
Oct 17 11:30:46 edke smbd[31095]: [2007/10/17 11:30:46, 0]
lib/access.c:check_access(327)
Oct 17 11:30:46 edke smbd[31095]: Denied connection from (89.107.94.195)
Oct 17 11:30:53 edke smbd[31098]: [2007/10/17 11:30:53, 0]
lib/access.c:check_access(327)
Oct 17 11:30:53 edke smbd[31098]: Denied connection from (89.107.94.195)
Oct 17 11:30:59 edke smbd[31101]: [2007/10/17 11:30:59, 0]
lib/access.c:check_access(327)
Oct 17 11:30:59 edke smbd[31101]: Denied connection from (89.107.94.195)
Oct 17 11:31:06 edke smbd[31110]: [2007/10/17 11:31:06, 0]
lib/access.c:check_access(327)
Oct 17 11:31:06 edke smbd[31110]: Denied connection from (89.107.94.195)
Oct 17 11:31:12 edke smbd[31161]: [2007/10/17 11:31:12, 0]
lib/access.c:check_access(327)
Oct 17 11:31:12 edke smbd[31161]: Denied connection from (89.107.94.195)
Oct 17 11:31:19 edke smbd[31206]: [2007/10/17 11:31:19, 0]
lib/access.c:check_access(327)
Oct 17 11:31:19 edke smbd[31206]: Denied connection from (89.107.94.195)
Oct 17 11:31:25 edke smbd[31220]: [2007/10/17 11:31:25, 0]
lib/access.c:check_access(327)
Oct 17 11:31:25 edke smbd[31220]: Denied connection from (89.107.94.195)
Oct 17 11:31:32 edke smbd[31221]: [2007/10/17 11:31:32, 0]
lib/access.c:check_access(327)
Oct 17 11:31:32 edke smbd[31221]: Denied connection from (89.107.94.195)
Oct 17 11:51:36 edke smartd[3652]: Device: /dev/sda, SMART Usage
Attribute: 190 Temperature_Celsius changed from 51 to 53
Oct 17 11:51:36 edke smartd[3652]: Device: /dev/sda, SMART Usage
Attribute: 194 Temperature_Celsius changed from 49 to 47
Oct 17 11:51:36 edke smartd[3652]: Device: /dev/sda, SMART Usage
Attribute: 195 Hardware_ECC_Recovered changed from 82 to 79
Oct 17 11:51:37 edke smartd[3652]: Device: /dev/sdb, SMART Usage
Attribute: 190 Temperature_Celsius changed from 51 to 52
Oct 17 11:51:37 edke smartd[3652]: Device: /dev/sdb, SMART Usage
Attribute: 194 Temperature_Celsius changed from 49 to 48
Oct 17 11:57:24 edke syslog-ng[2278]: syslog-ng version 1.6.12 starting
Oct 17 11:57:24 edke SuSEfirewall2: Warning: ip6tables does not
support state matching. Extended IPv6 support disabled.
Oct 17 11:57:25 edke SuSEfirewall2: batch committing...
Oct 17 11:57:25 edke rchal: CPU frequency scaling is not supported by
your processor.
On 10/17/07, Sunny
On 10/17/07, Eduard Kracmar
wrote: Hello everyone.
After switching to 10.3 on my officebox (clean reinstall), I ran into serious problem, it happened to me 3 times already:
After some time in KDE session, kio slave error pops up after I tried to access some file on local filesystem (everywhere, in krusader, konqueror, amarok etc) with message 'read only file system'.
After logout from KDE I can't login in console neighter as user or root, with message 'no service'. After ctrl + alt +del during shut down sequence every service fails with same problem, read only filesystem. Umounting of discs fails also, they are all repaired during boot.
Maybe completely unrelated, as Richard sais it has seen such a report, but did you review your log files. Sometimes if a disk failure occurs, it may put a filesystem in read-only mode.
Cheers
-- Svetoslav Milenov (Sunny)
Even the most advanced equipment in the hands of the ignorant is just a pile of scrap. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
-- s pozdravom do zatvy Edke G-mail: edke.kraken@gmail.com ICQ: 47405942 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On 10/18/07, Edke
Oct 17 11:51:36 edke smartd[3652]: Device: /dev/sda, SMART Usage Attribute: 190 Temperature_Celsius changed from 51 to 53 Oct 17 11:51:36 edke smartd[3652]: Device: /dev/sda, SMART Usage Attribute: 194 Temperature_Celsius changed from 49 to 47 Oct 17 11:51:36 edke smartd[3652]: Device: /dev/sda, SMART Usage Attribute: 195 Hardware_ECC_Recovered changed from 82 to 79 Oct 17 11:51:37 edke smartd[3652]: Device: /dev/sdb, SMART Usage Attribute: 190 Temperature_Celsius changed from 51 to 52 Oct 17 11:51:37 edke smartd[3652]: Device: /dev/sdb, SMART Usage Attribute: 194 Temperature_Celsius changed from 49 to 48
Reboot???
Oct 17 11:57:24 edke syslog-ng[2278]: syslog-ng version 1.6.12 starting Oct 17 11:57:24 edke SuSEfirewall2: Warning: ip6tables does not support state matching. Extended IPv6 support disabled. Oct 17 11:57:25 edke SuSEfirewall2: batch committing... Oct 17 11:57:25 edke rchal: CPU frequency scaling is not supported by your processor.
So, smartd was running just when the problem happens. Smartd is a HDD monitoring daemon, so either it is faulty, or some of your drives is dieing. I would suggest that you run a disk test utility - you have to have one with the CD you received with your drive, or if you do not have any manufacturer cd, then download and burn Ultimate Boot CD (http://ubcd.sourceforge.net/ ), it contains test utils for most major HDD manufacturers. And ... run not the basic (fast) tests, but the most aggressive ones. Also, please use bottom-posting, and quote your answers. Thanks: http://en.opensuse.org/Opensuse_mailing_list_netiquette Cheers -- Svetoslav Milenov (Sunny) Even the most advanced equipment in the hands of the ignorant is just a pile of scrap. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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Edke
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Eduard Kracmar
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Richard Creighton
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Sunny