Eric,
what should I be looking for? In /var/log I grep'ed for ext and fs (case
insensitively) in all syslog, messages and kern.log files. I found
nothing which indicated an error to me. Just occasional mount/umount
messages and the like.
Well, to be exact: I did find some error messages from the time when we
had hardware issues on one machine. But nothing since these were
resolved two weeks ago. e2fsck was happy then.
Thanks and regards,
Roland
Eric Sandeen wrote:
Roland Bock wrote:
Ted,
thank you for your answers.
Is it normal to encounter file systems with minor errors? We run 8
systems with Ubuntu 8.04 64bit and e2fsck reports "<device> contains
file system with errors" for at least one partition on every machine.
Since there are 4 different types of hardware configurations, I tend to
say that hardware is rather not to be blamed...
If it is not normal, what could be the reasons?
Look in your system logs; if the fs is flagged with errors, it should
have issued a message when the error occurred.
-Eric
Are there any options to turn on logging which could give more insight
(what would be the performance impact)?
Thanks and regards,
Roland
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