Hello Panu,
Thank for your advices,
So, you think that their is not enough inodes ?
I do not really understand what is wrong.
What need to be moved on another fs (ie. with blocksize 4096) ?
/var/lib/rpm ?
/usr/lib ?
/var ?
I have /
/usr, /usr/lib, /usr/local/ /tmp, /home
Thank again.
On Sat, 24 Jan 2009, Patrick Dupre wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009, Panu Matilainen wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
For a reason that I ignore my database is totallt mess up.
rpm --rebuilddb only rebuild iy partially.
The packages are installed, but rpm --rebuilddb does not see them.
How can I recover them without resintalling them manually ?
Find the latest intact /var/log/rpmpkgs* file (ie one that got generated
before the db got corrupted, file size should be a good indicator) and
copy it somewhere safe, say /root/rpmpkgs.backup. Now you should be able
to make fairly good recovery with something like:
# mv /var/lib/rpm /var/lib/rpm.busted
# mkdir /var/tmp/download; cd /var/tmp/download
# yumdownloader `sed -e "s/.rpm$//g" /root/rpmpkgs.backup`
# rpm -Uvh --notriggers --noscripts --justdb *.rpm
The question of course is, what got the database corrupted to begin
with.
Did anything out of the ordinary happen at that time, like /var getting
full? Segfaults logged in /var/log/messages*? What filesystem is /var
on?
Hello Panu,
The larger rpmpkgs file is the following one:
rpmpkgs-20090111
from 2008-12-30
The following one is only 462 block compared to 61748
Concerning the message files, I attached the last one, I do not see
anything bad, the CPU0 temperature is 34 °C, so I do not thing that it is
wrong. However the -12V and +12V are wrong according to gkrellM system
monitor. But is it right, I doubt that the machine would work with 0.63
and 3.95 V instead.
Furthermore concerning the messages file, /messages-20090111 is empty
as well as the following one: messages-20090118
/var is ext3 (on /)
/usr, /usr/lib, /usr/local are lvm2
What do you thing ?
Nothing out of ordinary there.. what does 'stat -f /var' say on these
problematic systems (as you said you have two systems with these
problems)?
It gives:
File: "/var"
ID: 590562c6b464a80b Namelen: 255 Type: ext2/ext3
Block size: 1024 Fundamental block size: 1024
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Bingo...
Blocks: Total: 3019460 Free: 1030413 Available: 876994
Inodes: Total: 384000 Free: 356630
Noticed from the df output in another mail that the root partition was
fairly small so it might be subject to a more or less known issue of
filesystem blocksize of 1024 (at least on ext3) causing rpmdb corruption.
do you think that blocksize of 1024 is bad ?
It's almost certainly the cause of the rpmdb mess you're seeing. This has
been seen on both Fedora and Mandriva:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=181363
https://qa.mandriva.com/show_bug.cgi?id=32547
...and reformatting with a block size of 4096 or moving rpmdb to another fs
with that block size is known to avoid the problems, caused by what is
supposedly a kernel/fs bug.
- Panu -
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