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Corrupted disk on reboot
Could someone please help me. Users were unable to access SCO Server. Attempted to reboot the machine and following error was reported: Code:
UX: vxfs mount: ERROR: /dev/dsk/c1b0t3d0s1 is corrupted, needs checking UX: vxfs mount: ERROR: /dev/dsk/c1b0t3d0s2 is corrupted, needs checking etc. System comes up but unable to access any disk other than root. I am not sure on how to use fsck (or even if that is right root to take). Thanks. Last edited by Yogesh Sawant; 06-23-2009 at 03:04 AM.. Reason: added code tags |
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Never have used that filesystem but the others that I have used have always cleared themselves on reboot if the machine was set up correctly.
Single user, as VBE suggests, is the first step but since the filesystems didn't auto clean you may have deeper problems. Do you have emergency boot capabilities that would allow cleaning of all filesystems. |
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