SUMMARY system disk corrupted label

From: Pat Chanthavong (pchanthavong@nebs.com)
Date: Thu Sep 09 1999 - 12:41:06 CDT


Hi all,

Thanks! to everyone who replied... to my question below:

Lots of them have suggested that I should go ahead re-label the disk.
So,
I did that and then I won't be able to run reboot or shutdown down the
system.
I end up restore entire system disk (/, /usr and /var).

-Pat

Original question:
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Hi all,

I am having a problem with system disk that contains (root, swap,
/usr, /var).
It's saying that corrupted label, wrong magic number and when I try to
do
usfdump commaand out of it. it said io/error. When I try to run
format and
select the disk, it prompt for creating a new label?

Is anyone knows, how to recover it while the system is up and running.
and without rebooting the system.



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