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> On Mon, Dec 27, 2004 at 02:40:34PM +0100, Andreas Wider?e Andersen
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>> At 09:35 27.12.2004, you wrote:
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>> > upgraded from 4.6 => 4.10 rel
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>> > network programs are craching the new system: netstat, ping, th
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thank you Bill for rplying...
well i did it a few times with the same success. it's not the first time
i'm doing it. it's the first time with the 4.x..
i followed the handbook step by step - rebuild devs too.. and then
cleaned up obj.. to make it all again - t
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> upgraded from 4.6 => 4.10 rel
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> network programs are craching the new system: netstat, ping, the qmail tcp
> server all of them...
> sshd is running but when accessing from outside it panics too... what is
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upgraded from 4.6 => 4.10 rel
network programs are craching the new system: netstat, ping, the qmail tcp
server all of them...
sshd is running but when accessing from outside it panics too... what is
it?
can i turn something off in the kernel?!
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upgraded from 4.6 => 4.10 rel
network programs are craching the new system: netstat, ping, the qmail tcp
server all of them...
sshd is running but when accessing from outside it panics too... what is it?
can i turn something off in the kernel?!
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>> If you have a spare drive that is exactly the same type you could make a
>> binary copy of the disk to it, and don't need to worry about making the
>> prolem worse while recovering the data with inode magic.
>> Hope this helps you a bit.
CZ> On one of the spare disks put the data on with dd, he
begin quote from Hans Lambermont <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> written...:
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> > booted it writed identical information onto both of that drivers
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> > It is obvious, that the part of inodes was lost. How can we restore
> > it? May be, it is possible to recover that by
I suspect that data to both drives was written to both drives.. :-(
My suspicion is that some unknown amount of data was irretrievably lost.
The mantra of sysads is always:
"Do a full backup before changing the hardware"
On Sun, 23 Jun 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi All!
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> After addi
On Sun, Jun 23, 2002 at 04:03:15PM +0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> HL> If you have a spare drive that is exactly the same type you could make a
> HL> binary copy of the disk to it, and don't need to worry about making the
> HL> prolem worse while recovering the data with inode magic.
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> Yes, of