[CentOS] cronjob to intiiate checkdisk ?
Johnny Hughes
johnny at centos.org
Mon Feb 28 10:08:10 UTC 2011
On 02/28/2011 03:49 AM, Roland RoLaNd wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm trying to find a way to automate checkdisk every 1 month on a weekend.
> in other words i want checkdisk to run every saturday morning.
>
> i can of course change the default mount/count though that wont let me
> control WHEN it will happen.
>
> so i need your expert opinion with the following if possible:
>
> 1. reboot into single user mode
> 2. start checkdisk for all disks
> 3. once done, reboot into runlevel 3
>
> i've did a certain script that force checkdisk at night if there's a bad
> sector using the badblocks command though that's not enough.
>
>
>
> PS: i was thinking of something of this sort:
>
> 1 4 * sat /bin/touch /forcefsck;reboot
> 1 1 * sun rm /forcefsck
>
> Would the above work? for all disks?
I would personally not automate this ... there are times when fsck does
not complete cleanly and needs user interaction.
I only fsck important machines when I can touch them ... at least via a
remote console. If it completes automatically, great. If not, I am
there to try to fix it and get the filesystem running.
I'm sure others think it is OK to do this automatically, but that is my
advise.
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