SCO OpenServer 5.0.5 Error

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  1. #1

    Default Re: SCO OpenServer 5.0.5 Error

    amitdixit typed (on Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 05:06:37AM +0000):
    |
    | We are on SCO Openserver 5.0.5 on HP Netserver LH3 with Raid 5.
    | The following volumes are mounted on the server
    | /
    | /stand
    | /backup
    | /recycle
    | /oracle
    | /isap_app
    | /focus
    | /sales_acc
    | /others
    |
    | We are not able to mount the volume isap_db.
    | When we give the command
    |
    | # fsck /dev/isap_db
    |
    | /dev/isap_db
    | HTFS File System: isap_d Voulme: isap_d
    |
    | NO PARTIAL TRANSACTIONS PENDING
    | #
    |
    | Please suggest what has to be done. While rebooting when the
    | system tries
    | to mount this file system it gives the message, no space left on the
    | device, but the same message does not appear when we run fsck.

    Try 'fsck -ofull /dev/isap_db'.


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    JP
    Jean-Pierre Radley Guest

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  3. #2

    Default Re: SCO OpenServer 5.0.5 Error


    Originally posted by Tom Melvin
    > amitdixit made comment on Sat Jul 12 06:06:37 2003 :
    > >
    > > We are on SCO Openserver 5.0.5 on HP Netserver LH3 with Raid
    > 5.
    > > The following volumes are mounted on the server
    > > /
    > > /stand
    > > /backup
    > > /recycle
    > > /oracle
    > > /isap_app
    > > /focus
    > > /sales_acc
    > > /others
    > >
    > > We are not able to mount the volume isap_db.
    > > When we give the command
    > >
    > > # fsck /dev/isap_db
    > >
    > > /dev/isap_db
    > > HTFS File System: isap_d Voulme: isap_d
    > >
    > > NO PARTIAL TRANSACTIONS PENDING
    > > #
    > >
    > > Please suggest what has to be done. While rebooting when
    > the
    > > system tries
    > > to mount this file system it gives the message, no space left on
    > the
    > > device, but the same message does not appear when we run
    > fsck.
    >
    > What does fsck -ofull /dev/isap_db report?
    >
    >
    > --
    > ================================================== ======================
    > Tom Melvin [email]tom@tkrh.demon.co.uk[/email] [url]http://www.tkrh.demo-[/url]
    > n.co.uk/http://www.tkrh.demon.co.uk
    > Veterinary Solutions Ltd Sysop Compuserve Unixforum
    > ================================================== ======================


    HI,
    fsck -ofull /dev/isap_db
    It did'nt generated any error messages and it did'nt showed any
    inconsistencies.

    When I mount the filesystem in readonly mode it gets mounted.

    I do have space available on the disk but it is still showing NO SPACE
    LEFT ON THE DISK WHILE REBOOTING

    Please Tell What Should I Do.

    THanks.

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    amitdixit Guest

  4. #3

    Default Re: SCO OpenServer 5.0.5 Error


    "amitdixit" <member33115@dbforums.com> wrote in message
    news:3106750.1058166722@dbforums.com...
    >
    > Originally posted by Tom Melvin
    > > amitdixit made comment on Sat Jul 12 06:06:37 2003 :
    > > >
    > > > We are on SCO Openserver 5.0.5 on HP Netserver LH3 with Raid
    > > 5.
    > > > The following volumes are mounted on the server
    > > > /
    > > > /stand
    > > > /backup
    > > > /recycle
    > > > /oracle
    > > > /isap_app
    > > > /focus
    > > > /sales_acc
    > > > /others
    > > >
    > > > We are not able to mount the volume isap_db.
    > > > When we give the command
    > > >
    > > > # fsck /dev/isap_db
    > > >
    > > > /dev/isap_db
    > > > HTFS File System: isap_d Voulme: isap_d
    > > >
    > > > NO PARTIAL TRANSACTIONS PENDING
    > > > #
    > > >
    > > > Please suggest what has to be done. While rebooting when
    > > the
    > > > system tries
    > > > to mount this file system it gives the message, no space left on
    > > the
    > > > device, but the same message does not appear when we run
    > > fsck.
    > >
    > > What does fsck -ofull /dev/isap_db report?
    > >
    > >
    > > --
    > > ================================================== ======================
    >
    > > Tom Melvin [email]tom@tkrh.demon.co.uk[/email] [url]http://www.tkrh.demo-[/url]
    > > n.co.uk/http://www.tkrh.demon.co.uk
    > > Veterinary Solutions Ltd Sysop Compuserve Unixforum
    > > ================================================== ======================
    >
    >
    >
    > HI,
    > fsck -ofull /dev/isap_db
    > It did'nt generated any error messages and it did'nt showed any
    > inconsistencies.
    >
    > When I mount the filesystem in readonly mode it gets mounted.
    >
    > I do have space available on the disk but it is still showing NO SPACE
    > LEFT ON THE DISK WHILE REBOOTING
    >
    > Please Tell What Should I Do.
    >
    > THanks.
    After mounting this filesystem read-only, type in: df -v
    and post the results.


    Bob Bailin Guest

  5. #4

    Default Re: SCO OpenServer 5.0.5 Error

    amitdixit wrote:
    > Originally posted by Tom Melvin
    > > amitdixit made comment on Sat Jul 12 06:06:37 2003 :
    > > >
    > > > We are on SCO Openserver 5.0.5 on HP Netserver LH3 with Raid
    > > 5.
    > > > The following volumes are mounted on the server
    > > > /
    > > > /stand
    > > > /backup
    > > > /recycle
    > > > /oracle
    > > > /isap_app
    > > > /focus
    > > > /sales_acc
    > > > /others
    > > >
    > > > We are not able to mount the volume isap_db.
    > > > When we give the command
    > > >
    > > > # fsck /dev/isap_db
    > > >
    > > > /dev/isap_db
    > > > HTFS File System: isap_d Voulme: isap_d
    > > >
    > > > NO PARTIAL TRANSACTIONS PENDING
    > > > #
    > > >
    > > > Please suggest what has to be done. While rebooting when
    > > the
    > > > system tries
    > > > to mount this file system it gives the message, no space left on
    > > the
    > > > device, but the same message does not appear when we run
    > > fsck.
    > >
    > > What does fsck -ofull /dev/isap_db report?
    >
    > HI,
    > fsck -ofull /dev/isap_db
    > It did'nt generated any error messages and it did'nt showed any
    > inconsistencies.
    >
    > When I mount the filesystem in readonly mode it gets mounted.
    >
    > I do have space available on the disk but it is still showing NO SPACE
    > LEFT ON THE DISK WHILE REBOOTING
    >
    > Please Tell What Should I Do.
    When you mount the filesystem read-only, how much free space does it
    show? Maybe the filesystem is in fact full.

    Why would a full filesystem block mounting? Well, normally during mount
    of an HTFS filesystem, a file /.ilog0000 is created. It takes up about
    10K. Of course, normally that file already exists. But maybe it was
    destroyed by whatever caused this problem in the first place.

    Also, on OSR506 and later, a 32K file named /.slog0000 is created. Your
    subject line says it's 505, but maybe you were wrong.

    If read-only mount works and shows less than 42K free, what do you do
    about it? Try mounting with "-o nolog":

    mount -o nolog /dev/isap_db /isap_db

    Then free up some space by deleting files. Then unmount and remount it,
    see if it's more cooperative...
    >Bela<
    Bela Lubkin Guest

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