02-07-2006
How to be sure the dns service is running ?
Well, i changed my lan card and finally i got it up and running, i have /etc/resolv.conf with
domain xxx.xxx
nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
and it was working with me earlier with the old lan card, with the new one i added it ip using auto-dhcp and its received an ip from my dhcp and it can ping the other machines fine, also i added router to it using route add default and its worked fine too, the problem which i faced (and which i faced before too) its dont resolve the dns name, like if i ping yahoo.com its telling me unknonwn host this problem fixed with restart but im asking which service related to that so i can restart instead of reboot the whole machine? thanks
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debugreiserfs
DEBUGREISERFS(8) System Manager's Manual DEBUGREISERFS(8)
NAME
debugreiserfs
SYNOPSIS
debugreiserfs [ -dDJmoqpS ] [ -j device ] [ -B blocknumber ]
device
DESCRIPTION
It helps sometimes to solve problems with reiserfs filesystems. Being called w/o options it prints super block of reiserfs filesystem found
on the device.
device is the special file corresponding to the device (e.g /dev/hdXX for IDE disk partition or /dev/sdXX for SCSI disk partition).
OPTIONS
-j device
print contents of journal. Also with the option -p it allows to pack journal into archive with other metadata
-J print journal header.
-d print formatted nodes of the internal tree of the filesystem
-D print formatted nodes of all used blocks of the filesystem
-m print contents of bitmap (not very useful)
-o print objectid map (not very useful)
-1 blocknumber
print specified block of the filesystem
-p Makes debugreiserfs to find filesystem metadata This option exists to help reiserfsck debugging. If reiserfsck fails - you may
extract filesystem metadata with debugreiserfs -p /dev/xxx |gzip -c > xxx.gz. We download that data and make the filesystem similar
to your with gunzip -c xxx.gz | unpack /dev/xxx (unpack is included into reiserfsprogs package). This usually allows to reproduce
and debug the problem quickly. When data file is not too large.
-S When -S is not specified -p deals with blocks marked used in the filesystem bitmap. With this option set they will work with whole
device.
-q Suppress showing speed of progress when -p is in use
AUTHOR
This version of debugreiserfs has been written by Hans Reiser <reiser@idiom.com>.
BUGS
There are probably few of them. Please, report bugs to ReiserFS mail-list <reiserfs-list@namesys.com>.
SEE ALSO
reiserfsck(8), mkreiserfs(8)
Reiserfsprogs 3.6.4 January 2002 DEBUGREISERFS(8)