Re: XFS journal corruption after every reboot/shutdown

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On 12.01.2018, Dave Chinner wrote: 

> On XFS, this leaves the journal dirty so that when the filesystem
> is mounted on boot it can clean up things like orphan inodes that
> were present at the time of the remount,ro (e.g. open but unlinked
> files).

> IOWs, what you are seeing is normal filesystem behaviour that is a
> result of systemd being unable to unmount the root filesystem
> cleanly because it still has references open to the root filesystem.

Ok, I see. Thanks for clarifying!

> > I have also filed a bug report here because there's F27 on all machines:
> > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1533620
 
> Not a bug, please close it.

I remember a time not too long ago where the root fs was clean after a
reboot/shutdown (maybe around F25?). So something must have changed
in the way systemd performs a reboot/shutdown..

Thanks,
 Heinz
 
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