remounted read-only
- From: Eric Persson <eric@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 20:41:10 +0100
Hi,
I have a server that repeatedly remounts its / harddisk readonly, probably caused by the errors=remount-ro in fstab. I read the following about it on the web:
"Specifies that if errors are found when the filesystem is checked, the filesystem will be remounted in read-only mode so that the system administrator can analyze the errors without risking further damage."
I usually do a fsck -c which says it recovers the journal(ext3) and modifies the filesystem. After this I reboot and the problem goes away for a while.
But what does the text above imply with "can analyze the errors without risking further damage", what can I do to prevent this totally?
Is it a sign of starting to failing harddrives or what might be the cause?
Thanks in advance,
Eric
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