On Wed, 12 Nov 2008, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:

I would start by taking the machine down, booting it into single-user,
and running fsck -y.  background fsck does not catch all errors.

Background fsck has been turned off from the beginning, and a couple of weeks ago when there was a power break, full fsck -y was done all the same. But you're right, running fsck -y once again will not harm.


Also, how soon do you check the box to see how much space/free inodes it
has after receiving a "filesystem full" error?  Are we talking "I
checked it 4-5 hours later", or "I checked it 30 seconds after"?


I checked it several minutes after.

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