Re: [PATCH] default max mount count to unused

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On 2010-01-21, at 20:37, Eric Sandeen wrote:
That sounds fine, as do mke2fs.conf hooks, as does a nice shipped script
to do background checking of snapshots.

But I still don't know why "You mounted your fs 20 times" is a good
proxy for "you had better check for corruption now."  Have we so
little faith?  :)


I've thought for quite a while that 20 mounts is too often, but I'm reluctant to turn it off completely. I wouldn't object to increasing it to 60 or 80.

At one time there was a patch that checked the state of the filesystem at mount time and only incremented only 1/5 of the time (randomly) if it was unmounted cleanly (not dirty, or not in recovery), but every time if it crashed. The reasoning was that systems which crashed are more likely to have memory corruption or software bugs, and ones that shut down cleanly are less likely to have such problems.

Cheers, Andreas
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Andreas Dilger
Sr. Staff Engineer, Lustre Group
Sun Microsystems of Canada, Inc.

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