EXT3-fs: unable to read superblock

Fischer, Sebastian Sebastian.Fischer at tvn.de
Fri Oct 18 22:09:08 UTC 2013


Hej Mark,

Thanks for your fast response!!!

This is a Linux System running a few years now.

The Application is only supported under this Version I think so.

We need to recover the boot Partition.

I can mount all Partitions under the LiveCD but the RedHat System will
still Panic after boot.

We tried tune2fs -j /dev/md126 what I found on the Web. But the command
told us the Journal is active.

Do you have a clue what happened?

Seb





----------------------------------------------------
Sebastian Fischer
IT-Systemadministrator | System Engineer

TVN GROUP HOLDING GmbH & Co. KG
Schiffbauerdamm 22 | 10117 Berlin

Telefon  +49 30 319 872-700
Telefax

E-Mail   Sebastian.Fischer at tvn.de
Internet http://www.tvn.de
Hauptsitz: Goseriede 9, 30159 Hannover
Amtsgericht Hannover: HRA 201401
Steuernummer: DE 25/205/00764
Geschäftsführung: Frank Hähnel (Vorsitz), Markus Osthaus

Pers. haftende Gesellschafterin:
TVN GROUP GmbH
Amtsgericht Hannover: HRB 1815
Geschäftsführung: Frank Hähnel (Vorsitz), Markus Osthaus
Am 10/18/13 11:47 PM schrieb "m.roth at 5-cent.us" unter <m.roth at 5-cent.us>:

>Fischer, Sebastian wrote:
>> Hej List,
>>
>> we have a Server with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and Kernel 2.6.18-53.
>>
>> I booted the Server with a CentOS 6.4 Live CD.
>>
>> After Reboot back into the Serverinstallation got the Following Message:
>>
>> EXT3-fs: unable to read superblock
>>
>> I only copied one File to the Disk with the LiveCD.
>>
>> Have someone an Idea what went wrong?
>>
>I'm not sure I understand what's going on. First, though, that's a *very*
>old kernel - we've a few 5.9 systems, and they're on 2.6.18-348.18.1.
>
>Did you just install on this server, or did it crash, and you were trying
>to rescue it?
>
>       mark
>
>--
>redhat-list mailing list
>unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request at redhat.com?subject=unsubscribe
>https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list





More information about the redhat-list mailing list