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[Xen-users] Disk Coruption

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Subject: [Xen-users] Disk Coruption
From: Caleb Call <caleb@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2010 15:37:51 -0600
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We recently had some issues with our VMs where we had a runaway script that sucked all the memory and then killed the VMs.  The only way to recover was to do a xm destroy.  We now have one machine that will boot but will not spawn a shell in runlevel 3.  If you put it in to single user mode you can log in but if you try and do an 'ls' in any directory under / it just hangs.  I ran an fsck and it came back saying there is no corruption.  There are no mounted file systems on this VM.  I'm thinking it's got a corrupt disk image.  Is there any way to verify this before I rebuild this VM?  Or any suggestions on things to check?  It's using tap:aio for the driver.  

Thoughts???
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