Re: Cluster maintenance mode ?

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On Wednesday 28 March 2007 15:38:10 you wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 10:24:37AM +0200, Marc Grimme wrote:
> > I.e. is it possible to detect if the fs was not cleanly unmounted?
> > Are there any possibilities?
>
> I believe fsck checks whether the journal was shut down cleanly (part of
> unmount) and cleans it up if it wasn't.  Would you like an option for fsck
> to quit if it finds the journal was cleanly shut down by unmount?
That would be an option. 

But basically it would be great to have something to detect a "corrupt" 
filesystem or at least to check if the filesystem was not cleanly unmounted.

Background is that we had some clusters that crashed because of corrupt 
gfs-filesystems. But we couldn't see from the dump that those filesystems 
were corrupt and needed to be fixed.

Regards Marc.
>
> Dave



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