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- <li><em>date</em>: Fri Jun 17 07:07:44 2005</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: FishR at bellsouth.net (Ryan Fish)</li>
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- <li><em>subject</em>: [ale] /tmp set to read-only on boot (need help)</li>
-Ryan
-----Original Message-----
From: joe at localhost.localdomain [<a rel="nofollow" href="mailto:joe">mailto:joe</a> at localhost.localdomain] On Behalf
Of Joe Knapka
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 12:56 PM
To: FishR at bellsouth.net
Cc: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts; 'Christopher Fowler'; jknapka at kneuro.net
Subject: Re: [ale] /tmp set to read-only on boot (need help)
"Ryan Fish" <FishR at bellsouth.net> writes:
> Due to /tmp not being listed in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab that command
(mount
> /tmp -o rw,remount ) does not work.
Your problem seems to be that the root filesystem is mounted
read-only. "mount -o rw,remount /" might work, but it's
strange that / is not getting remounted rw after boot.
Have you changed anything about the disk configuration of
this machine? Added a drive or something?
-- Joe
> [root at server02 root]# mount /tmp -o rw,remount
> mount: can't find /tmp in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
>
>
> [root at server02 root]# more /etc/fstab
> LABEL=/ / ext3 defaults 1
1
> LABEL=/boot /boot ext3 defaults 1
2
> none /dev/pts devpts gid=5,mode=620 0
0
> LABEL=/mc /mc ext3 defaults 1
2
> LABEL=/oracle /oracle ext3 defaults 1
2
> none /proc proc defaults 0
0
> none /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0
0
> LABEL=/var /var ext3 defaults 1
2
> /dev/sdb1 swap swap defaults 0
0
> /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom udf,iso9660
> noauto,owner,kudzu,ro 0 0
> /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy auto noauto,owner,kudzu
0
> 0
> 192.168.3.202:/mc/backups/server02/exp /mc/backups/database/mc/exp_bk/exp
> nfs rw,hard,intr 1 2
> 192.168.3.202:/mc/backups/systems/server02/rman
> /mc/backups/database/mc/exp_bk/expold nfs rw,hard,intr 1 2
>
>
> [root at server02 root]# more /etc/mtab
> /dev/sda2 / ext3 rw 0 0
> none /proc proc rw 0 0
> none /dev/pts devpts rw,gid=5,mode=620 0 0
> /dev/sdb2 /mc ext3 rw 0 0
> /dev/sda5 /oracle ext3 rw 0 0
> /dev/sda3 /var ext3 rw 0 0
>
>
> [root at server02 root]# mount
> /dev/sda2 on / type ext3 (rw)
> none on /proc type proc (rw)
> none on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,gid=5,mode=620)
> /dev/sdb2 on /mc type ext3 (rw)
> /dev/sda5 on /oracle type ext3 (rw)
> /dev/sda3 on /var type ext3 (rw)
>
> -Ryan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christopher Fowler [<a rel="nofollow" href="mailto:cfowler">mailto:cfowler</a> at outpostsentinel.com]
> Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 12:11 PM
> To: FishR at bellsouth.net; Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
> Subject: Re: [ale] /tmp set to read-only on boot (need help)
>
> mount /tmp -o rw,remount
>
> On Thu, 2005-06-16 at 11:50 -0400, Ryan Fish wrote:
> > I'm not sure why, but /tmp is set to read-only on a RHEL3 AS server. I
am
> trying to set it back to allow writing but am failing so far.
> >
> > Here is what I am seeing (I am unable to write to /tmp in any manner.):
> >
> > [root at mcdb02 root]# crontab -e
> > /tmp/crontab.17515: Read-only file system
> >
> >
> > When trying to force the mounts to setup I see the following:
> >
> > [root at mcdb02 root]# mount -a
> > mount: /dev/sda1 already mounted or /boot busy
> >
> > There is no mention of /tmp in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
> >
> > I can write to other locations on the server.
> >
> > Any ideas on what I can try to get this fixed? I guess a clean reboot
> should allow it to function properly again but I am trying to get by
without
> doing that.
> >
> > Thank you.
> > -Ryan
> >
> >
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