Can any one help ? Linux CentOS server bootup failed @ Datacenter

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by asking, Jan 31, 2009.

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    hello friends

    can any one know ?

    because my datacenter Netrackservers Technicians donno how to repair the bootup problem in Centos server

    they have give me RKVM access

    can i repair it ?

    can anybody help me out who has knowledge of centos ?
     
    asking, Jan 31, 2009 IP
  2. Camay123

    Camay123 Well-Known Member

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    What are the problems or symptoms ?
     
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    server is not booting up...

    they donno how to repair it
     
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    clinton Well-Known Member

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    Not booting up isn't enough information. Why isn't it booting up? Is it giving an error message? There are a million + 1 things that could be the problem, but it is possible to fix if you know the cause.

    Please give some more info:)
     
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    You seem to have a problem with your file system. Maybe an OS restore is needed.
     
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    It's possible, if the 2nd hard drive is damaged, or just file system. Enter root password and delete from /etc/fstab or try to format the partition.
     
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