[CentOS] Corrupt file systems

Thu Jul 27 19:51:46 UTC 2006
Russell Butturini <rbutturini at tcstech.com>

Hello all:

 

My company builds Linux based web content filters using CentOS 4.3 as
the base.  We always apply updates to the new machines from the default
repositories before deployment.  Recently, the last two CentOS machines
we built on Dell Dimension 1100s have failed, and the root file system
seem to be getting corrupted.  An e2fsck tries to recover the journal,
but never repairs the machine enough to completely boot up.  This only
seems to be happening on the Dimension 1100s, as we have several other
machines built with the same kernel version and software running on it
that have not failed.  The machines are Celeron-Ds, 2.4-2.8 Ghz, with
either 256 or 512 MB of RAM and IDE hard disks.  

 

Does anyone know of any issues which could be causing this? Any fixes?

 

 

 

 

 

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