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Date:      Wed, 11 Jul 2001 11:41:24 +0200 (CEST)
From:      Michal Mertl <mime@traveller.cz>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   panics and "/sbin/fsck -y" safety
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSO.4.21.0107111043050.12994-100000@prg.traveller.cz>

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I upgraded HW and after that I got lots of panics. So I changed the
HW again but again I got (1 so far) panic.

After all crashes I was reviving the system the panic message was about
ffs problems and sometimes automatic reboot failed because filesystem
inconsistencies.

The system is 4.2-RELEASE so doesn't have the option fsck_y_enable. I know
it's usage is not recommended but I always end running fsck -y because I
don't want to answer milion times questions I don't know the right answer
to.

I can probably live with some loss of data (I backup the system to tape so
the loss shouldn't be that bad) so I would run fsck -y automatically.

So my question then is:  would I risk too much running fsck -y
automatically (I should probably note I have softupdates enabled and
Adaptec SCSI Raid with battery backup) ?

The other problem I noticed is that sometimes, when I run fsck second (or
third) time, I get some more errors. After first fsck the system
is able to mount the slice but if it still contains error could it be the
reason of another panic? I hope it won't panic anymore (or at least not
every ten hours as it did until now (after first HW upgrade). If one run
of fsck is not enough should I run it again and again until it doesn't
find any error?


-- 
Michal Mertl
mime@traveller.cz



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