RE: fsck

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Centos wrote:
> 
> Hello
> 
> our server is crashed and now some files are missing.
> when I do ls, I can see the file but when I do ls -la, file does not 
> show up.
> 
> I am going to do fsck, but was wondering if there is any 
> other quick fix 
> rather
> than umount and do fsck.

Fsck is a necessary evil here, but after fsck you will still
need to do a restore to recover any missing or damaged files.

-Ross

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