From: Marco Gaiarin <gaio@sv.lnf.it>
To: xfs@oss.sgi.com
Subject: XFS check script on boot?
Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2008 14:48:47 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20080317134847.GJ14510@sv.lnf.it> (raw)
I've recently suffered an XFS corruption on a remote server (intel,
debian etch, custom 2.6.X kernel): at some point some process hit an
XFS inconsistency on /var, so /var desappear and suddenly machine
refuse to work.
Being a remote machine with no full-knowledge people there, i've
rebooted it, entered in ssh and stopped all services and tasks,
arriving at the point where i can remount /var readonly.
So i was able to xfs_check the partition (that confirmed me the
corruption), but i was not able to unmount /var, so i was forced to use
'-d' options of xfs_repair. That indeed worked. ;)
This was the first tile i hit a xfs filesystem corruption, so i'm
asking why seems there's no /etc/init.d/checkfs.sh-like script that
check and repair XFS filesystem at boot.
Probably doing fully automatically it is a bit too dangerous, but an
approach like 'normal' fsck, eg if filesystem are too corrupt (it need
'-f' option) ask admin password and force to do it by hand, seems to me
simple and effective.
Someone can explain me? Thanks.
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2008-03-17 13:48 Marco Gaiarin [this message]
2008-03-18 1:12 ` XFS check script on boot? Jason White
2008-03-18 10:41 ` Marco Gaiarin
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