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* Using latest e2fsprogs on various offline VM ext filesystems
@ 2015-04-18 12:46 Daniel Johnson
  2015-04-18 15:12 ` Andreas Dilger
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From: Daniel Johnson @ 2015-04-18 12:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-ext4

Apologies if this "user" question has been asked before.

Tomorrow I will be stopping a couple of dozen kvm virtual machines
running various Linux distros and running a forced e2fsck on all of
their ext filesystems. The distros are a mix of various flavours of
Ubuntu, Debian and Centos, so will include some fs created with older
kernels and E2fsprogs.

The host is 64-bit Centos 6 running vanilla kernel 3.14.39. I figured
I'll build the latest E2fsprogs 1.42.12 for this rather than using the
Centos 6 e2fsprogs-1.41.12-21.el6.x86_64.

My question is; should it be safe in theory to use the latest
E2fsprogs on a mix of ext filesystems in this way? I would have
thought so but don't want to rely on any assumptions :-)

I'll be setting up device maps on the host server to get to the
filesystems on each VMs virtual disk, and doing read only checks. But
if anything needs a repair then I could potentially have a fs modified
on newer kernel & userspace that then has to boot inside a VM with a
distro with much older kernel and userspace such as Centos 5, which is
what I'm concerned about.

Thanks,
Dan

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