Checking the file system every 22 boots

DigitalPig lizhenqing.fudan at gmail.com
Sun Apr 13 02:30:24 UTC 2008


Bob McConnell <rmcconne at lightlink.com> writes:

> It is necessary. About one in five passes it finds a few orphaned inodes 
> on my systems. You can adjust the frequency by changing a value in 
> /etc/fstab. But if your system stays up most of the time, there is also 
> a maximum days between runs buried somewhere. So when I took down a 
> server that had been up for 200 days to install additional drives, all 
> of the partitions on the existing drives were checked when it booted 
> back up.
>
Hey Bob. I just want to ask why you got the orphaned inodes every one in
five passes? What kind of server are you administrating now?

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