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Pitere
21-10-10, 17:37
Hi all,
the first firmware I installed was the PLI and successively initialized the 1.5 Tb HDD. Then I tried Vix and VTI and, at the moment, I am using the VTI.
Now after recordings and telnetting many file into HDD, I tried the filesystem check. This operation has not been successfully completed with the warning "FSCK failed". Does anybody knows the reason? It could be that the first initialization has been done with PLI image? If is it so, there is a way to fix problem without formatting again HDD with WTI?
Thanks for help, regards

Sicilian
21-10-10, 19:45
I've start your own thread for you here, so it will get more exposure ;)

pooface
22-10-10, 09:52
You did umount the hdd before trying to run fsck didn't you???

Pitere
22-10-10, 16:09
Thank you all,
I tried with command umount/dev1/sdb1 and then with mount /dev/sdb1 /media/hdd, but same warning. After I tried only umount and then filesystem check from VTI, but without success.
I do not know if it is what you mean (I am learning Linux step by step)
Bye

pooface
22-10-10, 20:42
Thank you all,
I tried with command umount/dev1/sdb1 and then with mount /dev/sdb1 /media/hdd, but same warning. After I tried only umount and then filesystem check from VTI, but without success.
I do not know if it is what you mean (I am learning Linux step by step)
Bye

You should just do a umount /dev/sdb1

Then, run the fsck command

Then, run the mount /dev/sdb1 /media/hdd to get the hdd showing again....

Can you post the exact text (including issuing the commands) that you're getting?! e.g.



root@bm750:~# e2fsck /dev/sdb1
e2fsck 1.41.9 (22-Aug-2009)
/dev/sdb1 is mounted.

WARNING!!! Running e2fsck on a mounted filesystem may cause
SEVERE filesystem damage.

Do you really want to continue (y/n)? no

check aborted.
root@bm750:~#


That's what I get when I don't umount the system...

salzrat
23-10-10, 01:36
Try with a swapfile.

Pitere
23-10-10, 12:59
pooface
hi, firstly I umounted with umount /dev/sda1, then e2fsck -p /dev/sda1 (also with e2fsck -y /dev/sda1)
telnet issue :
has been mounted 74 times without being checked, check forced
pass1 : checking inodes, blocks and sizes
killed

Regards

salzrat
pls, I do not understand what you mean, what are the relation beetwen Fsck and swapfile on Hdd
Thanks a lot, regards

mgver
18-03-12, 15:33
Hi to all,
I have the same on vuduo with HD 1tb, on other with 2tb. The same img VTI 4.1.
Same msg error fs failed. I thing the prob come from the crossepg.
Bug in drive hdd ?
regards.

silverfox0786
18-03-12, 23:47
i think that stands for

File System

and thats something that comes in data storage

i.e HDD, USB Stick, etc etc