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A very basic fsck question

eLohkCalbeLohkCalb Member
edited February 2013 in General

Wondering how common it is to disable the automatic 180-day or 20+ remount fsck on a host node that houses a dozen of VPS containers. I did a check on a couple of SolusVM slave nodes, and apparently the / is set with '-c 0 -i d0'.

Any comments would be appreciated.

Comments

  • Ours is set to check on every reboot, since our nodes run 100+ days between reboots, I want the filesystem checked every time it's rebooted.

  • I learned the hard way, we don't add large LUNs to fstab for this reason (one of the reasons).

  • Why would you want to disable 'good practice'?

  • @abaxas

    I'm just curious about the common practice - not saying it should be disabled.

  • flip the bit in fstab
    might be a bad idea tho imo

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