[COLUG] Hard Drive Failure?
Greg Malcolm
gregorymalcolm at yahoo.co.uk
Tue Oct 17 17:26:16 EDT 2006
> The second part to my question, and much less important question at the
> moment, are there any good suggestions for distros to use as a server
> distro?
To answer that question, I'd have to ask, what would you want from in a new distro? Are you after good security? Easy maintenance? A new learning experience?
Personally I like the Gentoo/Ubuntu kind of thing because I like the portage tree system which, makes installing new software initially very easy (although configuration changes are usually needed), and you can easily patch the whole system at once. But I'm just running a home server which doesn't need to do much more than act as a firewall, provide linux based services to my home network, and gives me something to play with...
----- Original Message ----
From: Matthew Gardlik <matt at mattgardlik.com>
To: Central OH Linux User Group <colug432 at colug.net>
Sent: Tuesday, 17 October, 2006 3:05:54 PM
Subject: [COLUG] Hard Drive Failure?
I think I may have had my first hard drive failure. I only have limited
experience doing any sort of hard core administrative experience, and
would like to ask for help on how to remedy the situation.
I have backups, so, even if I could not recover any files off the hard
drive, that is not an issue.
My system:
I have a server running Fedora that I use for file storage, as a
webserver, dhcp, and a firewall for my home network. I have one hard
drive which gets mounted as / (/dev/hda) where all the system files are,
and one hard drive mounted as /home/ (/dev/hdb). I believe hda has gone
bad.
Here are some of the symptoms:
Some of the files on hda seem corrputed. The files on hdb seem fine.
When trying to run top, and other commands, I get an output like:
$ top
-bash: /usr/bin/top: Input/output error
I get this error when trying to run fsck as well.
So, my question is, what is the best way to go about fixing things? Can
I just replace the old hda with a new drive, and re-install the system,
and then configuring fstab to mount the other hard drive as home? If
possible, I would like to make sure the Linux installer doesn't format
hdb, I'm guessing there will be some way to make this change in the
installer when I format and partition the new drive.
Has anybody had a similar problem that could help me out?
The second part to my question, and much less important question at the
moment, are there any good suggestions for distros to use as a server
distro? I seem to remember a thread on the mailing list about using
Fedora for servers, but any recommendations would be welcome.
Thanks,
Matt
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