Hi list,
I operate a FreeBSD server with a 300GB Raid. This morning i had to hard reset
it and when booting, fsck took some 20 minutes.
Most partitions, especially the large ones are mounted with soft-updates.
Also, some weeks ago, we had missing files after a crash/fsck.
My collegues ask me why i don't use a journalling file system, but FreeBSD
doesn't seem to provide any.
Is there any way to speed up the fsck? 20 minutes really is too long!
I use 4.6.2-RELEASE
Kind regards,
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Heinrich Rebehn
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