[CentOS] mount bind problem

望月忠雄 tadao at creative-japan.org
Sat Apr 16 02:03:05 UTC 2016


Dear Robert,

Thank you.
I think that the problem was caused by anti virus GravityZone.
After stopping GravityZone demon, reboot makes normal file systems.
I'll ask to GravityZone support about this problem.

Tadao


2016-04-15 22:09 GMT+09:00 Robert Nichols <rnicholsNOSPAM at comcast.net>:

> On 04/15/2016 01:05 AM, 望月忠雄 wrote:
>
>> Dear Robert,
>>
>> Before sending 'grep -r /home /etc' data, I want tell you what happned
>> this
>> morning.
>>
>> In order to solve the /home/home problem, 'umount /home' had been done,
>> system had been running in a normal file system.
>> But suddenly /home has been lost.
>>
>>
>> Key information of that time is as in the **** lines.
>> And I found in the //// lines messages log.
>> How do you think the reason of trouble.
>>
>
> Since you had two different things mounted on /home, it is unclear how
> the system would interpret "umount /home". That is why I did not suggest
> doing that.
>
> From the error, it seems that some checks got bypassed and a busy
> filesystem was disconnected. It is likely that there is now some
> filesystem corruption on /dev/vdb, and you should reboot with a forced
> fsck to clean it up.  You really should track down the cause of the
> extra mount of /dev/vdb on /home first, or the system will just come
> up wrong again.
>
>
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