Actually I just looked at all /var/log/messages. There were some things in there I know are errors
but not sure the cause:
Oct 7 04:02:15 chicago syslogd 1.4.1: restart.
Oct 7 04:02:15 chicago nmbd[3964]: Got SIGHUP dumping debug info.
Oct 7 04:02:15 chicago nmbd[3964]: [2007/10/07 04:02:15, 0] nmbd/nmbd_workgroupdb.c:dump_workgroups(284)
Oct 7 04:02:15 chicago nmbd[3964]: dump_workgroups()
...
...
Oct 7 05:30:43 chicago smbd[13403]: [2007/10/07 05:30:43, 0] lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(1000)
Oct 7 05:30:43 chicago smbd[13403]: getpeername failed. Error was Transport endpoint is not connected
...
...
Oct 8 02:01:16 chicago kernel: EXT3-fs error (device sdb1): ext3_free_blocks_sb: bit already cleared for block 62914560
Oct 8 02:01:16 chicago kernel: Aborting journal on device sdb1.
Oct 8 02:01:16 chicago kernel: EXT3-fs error (device sdb1): ext3_free_blocks_sb: bit already cleared for block 62914561
Oct 8 02:01:16 chicago kernel: EXT3-fs error (device sdb1): ext3_free_blocks_sb: bit already cleared for block 62914562
Oct 8 02:01:16 chicago kernel: EXT3-fs error (device sdb1): ext3_free_blocks: Freeing blocks not in datazone - block = 969635619, count = 1
Oct 8 02:01:16 chicago kernel: EXT3-fs error (device sdb1): ext3_free_blocks: Freeing blocks in system zones - Block = 1560, count = 1
Oct 8 02:01:16 chicago kernel: EXT3-fs error (device sdb1) in ext3_free_blocks_sb: Journal has aborted
Oct 8 02:01:16 chicago kernel: EXT3-fs error (device sdb1) in ext3_free_blocks_sb: Journal has aborted
Oct 8 02:01:16 chicago kernel: EXT3-fs error (device sdb1): ext3_free_blocks: Freeing blocks not in datazone - block = 970946031, count = 1
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Message: 9
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 10:34:12 -0400
From: Matthew Miller <mattdm@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Read Only File System
To: For users of Fedora <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Message-ID: <20071010143412.GA1570@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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On Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 02:18:41PM +0000, tony.chamberlain@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Any idea what is going on?
What does "dmesg" tell you?
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