On 04/22/2016 01:04 PM, Jeffrey Ross wrote:
Thanks everybody for the suggestions, I figured running fsck would fix it,
I should have mentioned that in the past I've attempted to run fsck but it
hadn't cleared, probably how I ran it.
running fsck -fn /dev/md2 does in fact produce a handful of errors "inode
xxx ref count is 2 should be 1" plus a few other errors.
Those are likely harmless, especially since you are running it on a
mounted fs. What are the other errors?
I thought (possibly incorrectly) I could force a fsck on reboot by
touching the file "/forcefsck" but searching further I think I will also
need to create the file "/etc/sysconfig/autofsck" and put these two lines
in:
AUTOFSCK_DEF_CHECK=yes
AUTOFSCK_OPT="-y"
Just touch the file /forcefsck and it will force an fsck on the next reboot.
The other comment I saw would be to put a "-y" in the /forcefsck file
You can put that option in /fsckoptions, but I'm not sure what
difference it would make in this case.
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