On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 10:06:56AM +0200, Roman Pretory wrote:
> Hello
> I have now upgaded(new installed) a sytem to Centos 5.5
> 64bit with a new Kernel.
> Kernel now from [dhozac-vserver] via RPM.
> have mouted 2 HDD in the host filesystem and then bind
> into the guest.
> It runs very good but the one hdd changes without doing
> somthing to read only in the hostsystem and so allso
> in the guest.
when a filesystem (not the harddisk itsef) switches
to read-only, it usually does so because there was some
kind of filesystem corruption or the underlying device
got flakey in some way (of course, could as well be a
kernel bug)
> I have searched if anything have changed in the howto
> but itseems to be done ok.
I doubt it has anything (directly) to do with Linux-VServer
or your guest setup, I'd suggest to consult the host logs
and the 'dmesg' output, it might shed some light on the
reason for switching to read-only ...
if your hard disk actually switches to read-only (and
not the filesystem) then you might have a (more) serious
problem with your hardware ....
HTH,
Herbert
> Have anyone an Idee???
> more infos about the system see below.
> Many Thanks
> Roman
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