Looks like /usr/local was indeed toast, but I recreated the filesystem, reinstalled the packages, and restarted some services, and it seems better now.
Forcibly umounting /usr/local, fscking the partition, and remounting still generated I/O errors on remount, so I simply newfs’d the partition. I generated a list of SMC and ECS packages installed into /usr/local, and reinstalled them from ROJ (and three from my home directory on ASHTI — Net-SNMP and its dependancies of OpenSSL and libgcc).
I had to recreate the Net-SNMP config file, which also meant changing the path to perl in /usr/local/bin/snmpconf. Whatever.
I restarted Net-SNMP using the script in /etc/rc3.d, and it was fine. I restarted /etc/rc2.d/S72inetsvc to restart inetd, and NetBackup is now fine.
I’m probably going to reboot the whole machine at some point just to make sure things are peachy, but for now it’s running well.
Now we just need to see if we can scare up an 18GB replacement hard drive. Sun doesn’t seem to want to sell me one — wouldn’t I much rather have 3g or 73 GB?
Posted by Rowan Littell at May 11, 2005 10:06 AM