Hi,
I just updated from 8.1 to 8.3, and during the reboot, the system decided it wanted to run fsck, which caused an extra 11 minutes of downtime (it's a 500gb disk, but I'm not sure how many partitions were checked as the kernel log is not very clear (see below)).
1. Perhaps tune2fs should be used to disable automatic fsck?
2. Perhaps Astaro should switch to ext4 so that scheduled fsck is obsolete?
log:
Thanks,
Barry
I just updated from 8.1 to 8.3, and during the reboot, the system decided it wanted to run fsck, which caused an extra 11 minutes of downtime (it's a 500gb disk, but I'm not sure how many partitions were checked as the kernel log is not very clear (see below)).
1. Perhaps tune2fs should be used to disable automatic fsck?
2. Perhaps Astaro should switch to ext4 so that scheduled fsck is obsolete?
log:
Code:
2012:06:12-12:38:32 fw kernel: [20515611.757249] EXT3-fs warning: checktime reached, running e2fsck is recommended
2012:06:12-12:38:32 fw kernel: [20515611.757448] EXT3 FS on sda1, internal journal
2012:06:12-12:49:54 fw kernel: [ 572.628619] NET: Registered protocol family 10
Thanks,
Barry