From: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
To: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>, tytso@mit.edu
Cc: jack@suse.com, linux-ext4@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: two fsck.ext4's needed to clean filesystem
Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2015 11:33:01 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <55AFC5BD.9000001@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20150722142159.GA21742@amd>
On 7/22/15 9:21 AM, Pavel Machek wrote:
> Hi!
>
>> Is that considered ok? Should fsck restart itself or report
>> 'filesystem still has errors' in this case?
It should.
> It definitely should in this case:
>
> Free inodes count wrong (22999, counted=23011).
> Fix? yes
>
>
> delme.fsck.damaged: ***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *****
> delme.fsck.damaged: 2053/25064 files (0.1% non-contiguous),
> 97825/100000 blocks
> Second check...
> e2fsck 1.42.12 (29-Aug-2014)
> Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
> Pass 2: Checking directory structure
> Pass 3: Checking directory connectivity
> Pass 4: Checking reference counts
> Pass 5: Checking group summary information
> Block bitmap differences: +18015
> Fix? yes
>
> Free blocks count wrong for group #2 (36, counted=35).
> Fix? yes
>
> Free blocks count wrong (2175, counted=2174).
> Fix? yes
>
>
> delme.fsck.damaged: ***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *****
> delme.fsck.damaged: 2053/25064 files (0.2% non-contiguous),
> 97826/100000 blocks
> Fsck lied about its success (result = 1)
> pavel@amd:~/misc$ cp delme.fsck.original-damaged delme.report-2
>
> (I can make the images public. Yes, it is artificial test.)
Please do - you're right, it should fix it on the first pass.
Thanks,
-Eric
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-07-22 16:33 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-07-22 14:18 two fsck.ext4's needed to clean filesystem Pavel Machek
2015-07-22 14:21 ` Pavel Machek
2015-07-22 16:33 ` Eric Sandeen [this message]
2015-07-24 14:27 ` Pavel Machek
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