[CentOS] xfs fsck error metadata corruption
Stephen Drotar
stephen at artifex360.comMon Mar 23 20:24:12 UTC 2015
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Hi, Everytime I restart Centos 7 I receive a error saying… metadata is corrupt and then I need to go through the process of mount and unmount the disk uuid then run xfs_repair {some uuid} or xfs_repair -L {some uuid} which ultimately corrupts even more. I’m running on a RAID 1 two identical drives this has happened more then once and had to reinstall. Any way I can prevent this when I shutdown or restart? This happens when I reboot the machine. Does the HD need to be completely zero wiped if I do a fresh install? Best, Steve
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