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After a powercut, my centosOS7 server boots into emergency mode. systemctl reboot and systemctl default lands me back at the same point.



I've run the following commands and taken photos of the results:



cat /etc/fstab
fdisk -lu
pvs
vgs
lvs


fstab



fdisk



pvs-vgs-lvs



I have no clue about linux, is the problem obvious?



journalctl -xb gives a large amount of data, I've taken photos of the red lines:



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After a powercut, my centosOS7 server boots into emergency mode. systemctl reboot and systemctl default lands me back at the same point.



I've run the following commands and taken photos of the results:



cat /etc/fstab
fdisk -lu
pvs
vgs
lvs


fstab



fdisk



pvs-vgs-lvs



I have no clue about linux, is the problem obvious?



journalctl -xb gives a large amount of data, I've taken photos of the red lines:



1234










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After a powercut, my centosOS7 server boots into emergency mode. systemctl reboot and systemctl default lands me back at the same point.



I've run the following commands and taken photos of the results:



cat /etc/fstab
fdisk -lu
pvs
vgs
lvs


fstab



fdisk



pvs-vgs-lvs



I have no clue about linux, is the problem obvious?



journalctl -xb gives a large amount of data, I've taken photos of the red lines:



1234










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After a powercut, my centosOS7 server boots into emergency mode. systemctl reboot and systemctl default lands me back at the same point.



I've run the following commands and taken photos of the results:



cat /etc/fstab
fdisk -lu
pvs
vgs
lvs


fstab



fdisk



pvs-vgs-lvs



I have no clue about linux, is the problem obvious?



journalctl -xb gives a large amount of data, I've taken photos of the red lines:



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  • There are a lot of references to this on the web supermicro.com/support/faqs/faq.cfm?faq=15594 being one example.
    – Raman Sailopal
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  • There are a lot of references to this on the web supermicro.com/support/faqs/faq.cfm?faq=15594 being one example.
    – Raman Sailopal
    Apr 19 '18 at 8:00
















There are a lot of references to this on the web supermicro.com/support/faqs/faq.cfm?faq=15594 being one example.
– Raman Sailopal
Apr 19 '18 at 8:00




There are a lot of references to this on the web supermicro.com/support/faqs/faq.cfm?faq=15594 being one example.
– Raman Sailopal
Apr 19 '18 at 8:00










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Your Megento service is broken and causing a failure to boot, I would suggest disable the service from starting and then boot your system to debug the system.






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    Your Megento service is broken and causing a failure to boot, I would suggest disable the service from starting and then boot your system to debug the system.






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        Your Megento service is broken and causing a failure to boot, I would suggest disable the service from starting and then boot your system to debug the system.






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