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Re: *URGENT* plz need help system not booting after "lvresize" command



On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 11:07 PM, Arnt Karlsen <arnt@c2i.net> wrote:
> On Wed, 2 May 2012 22:07:14 +0500, Muhammad wrote in message
> <[🔎] CAGWVfM=mZy29_s0cUyv3GDZA=Czvmxg4h_q6DBuKRnbXVVzGLQ@mail.gmail.com>:
>
>> i tried every single possibility regarding cables i have 3 HD i tried
>> the smaller HDs cable it gives me the same error.
>
> ..good, means hardware failure.  Try another machine.
>
>>
>> actually i also installed quota module by modeprobe qutoa_v2 and echo
>> qutoa_V2  >> /etc/moudels
>>
>> in fstab i added the UUID and ursquota keyword to for quota support.
>>
>> and the next start was very unfortunate .
>>
>> actually it is showing me the error on the point where RAID md devices
>> are checked
>>
>> when i unpluged the problem drive it shows me md1 md2 and md0 status
>> and after few logs it give me the problem  but when plug the drive
>> back, on the stage where it suppose to show the SW raid1 status it
>> shows me this error.
>>
>>
>> is there any possibility i can at least get the data back. i am 100%
>> sure it is not a hardware problem. it has some configuration related
>> problem.
>
> ..yes, and it could even be both.  If your data is important,
> keep it safe and away from that machine until you know it is
> ok.  E.g. flaky grid power can eat your power supply enough
> to e.g. kill a file system journal or leave it running on a
> read-only fs, force feeding you "interesting challenges."

can you please make it easy what you have :P i am not that good in english :-D

what do you mean by readonly FS. and what do you mean by kill a file system.

i am a newbie can you make it easy please

but right now the problem is command prompt. is there any way that
Debian just ignore the error and continue the boot and at least give
me the command prompt where i can just copy all the stuff to USB or
another drive.

but let me shre you. i tried PXE boot via with clonezilla and
different OS drives but keep giving me the same error and not letting
me use the command prompt.

any idea?

Thanks





>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 8:50 PM, Claudius Hubig
>> <debian_1205@chubig.net> wrote:
>> > Hello Muhammad,
>> >
>> > Muhammad Yousuf Khan <sirtcp@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> ata3.01 : status: { DRDY ERR }
>> >> ata3.01 : error :  { UNC }
>> >> ata3.01 : exception emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x0
>> >> ata3.01 : BMDMA stat 0x64
>> >> ata3.01 : failed command : read DMA
>> >
>> > This looks as if either the hard drive or the connection thereto is
>> > faulty. Try to connect the HDD to another SATA port. I don’t think
>> > it has anything to do with your resizing.
>> >
>> > Best regards & good luck,
>> >
>> > Claudius
>> > --
>> > Like I always say -- nothing can beat the BRATWURST here in
>> > DUSSELDORF!! http://chubig.net
>> >  telnet nightfall.org 4242
>>
>>
>
>
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