On Tue Feb 24 13:04 , Bob Peterson sent: >----- "Stewart Walters" spods@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >| I've just had a GFS volume massively corrupt itself. >(snip) >| Is there any way for the user to say "Yes to all"? >| >| At least if the default choice was "Yes" when the Enter key was >| pressed, the user >| could hold down the Enter key until the entire list of blocks had been >| fixed. >| >| Regards, >| >| Stewart > >Hi Stewart, > >You should be able to do: gfs_fsck -y /dev/your/device and it will >answer 'y' to all the questions. This is similar to other fscks. >You can also use -n to answer 'no' to all questions. > >Regards, > >Bob Peterson >Red Hat GFS Thanks Bob, but I was sort of hoping for an option of doing "yes to all" once you've already started the fsck. I'm not exactly sure if there is any fallout to stopping gfs_fsck part way through it's repair operations on a broken GFS volume. Not to worry - Does anyone know what's going on with that weird 'Fix bitmap for block' number continually changing when you press the Enter key? I suppose this is a weird gfs_fsck display quirk when the response is not a 'y' or a 'n'. Regards, Stewart -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster