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#1 2009-03-08 18:56:22

eMarcus
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Registered: 2009-03-08
Posts: 15

Howto check Volumes with fsck

Hi,

When do a find / -name xxx over my mounted shares I always get a warning about a wrong hardlinks count on one of my mounted shares.

Therefore, I would like to check all file systems for broken inodes or hardlinks and correct them. However, I can't find a menu option for performing a fsck on the file systems, and as I am not so aware about how the DNS is handling the RAID volume, I was afraid of doing it manually via telnet (unmounting the volumes and performing the fsck command).

Is there a safe way for checking the file systems of all Volumes?

Thanks,

bye
Marcus.

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#2 2009-03-09 18:24:48

luusac
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Registered: 2008-04-29
Posts: 360

Re: Howto check Volumes with fsck

why don't you try the fsck from fonz?  Yes you have to do it from telnet, but you don't need to unmount the drives - it is done for you.  What you do need to do is to start the array before you run the check.  Installation and usage instructions are available here: http://www.inreto.de/dns323/fsck/
I assume you have the drives set up as raid1

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