[CentOS] unattended fsck on reboot
Henry Ritzlmayr
fedora-list at rc0.atThu Feb 18 08:12:59 UTC 2010
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> > > I don't bother changing the setting for local disks as it is > usually > pretty quick to scan them. You must have a pretty big and/or > slow > file system for fsck to take 2+ hours. > > nate > > > _______________________________________________ > > > > > > This particular server has 2x 500GB HDD's with failry "full" XEN VM's > on it, each with it's own LVM volumes, so I guess it's a bit more > complex than a normal ext2 system :) > If you have your XEN VMs in LVM volumes there is no filesystem for fsck to check - so no 2+ hours for the physical. Do you mean with "2+ hours" the accumulated time for the filesystems in all VMs being checked? Henry
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