On Wed 2015-10-28 14:25:57, Gang He wrote:
> When there are errors in the ocfs2 filesystem,
> they are usually accompanied by the inode number which caused the error.
> This inode number would be the input to fixing the file.
> One of these options could be considered:
> A file in the sys filesytem which would accept inode numbers.
> This could be used to communication back what has to be fixed or is fixed.
> You could write:
> $# echo "CHECK <inode>" > /sys/fs/ocfs2/devname/filecheck
> or
> $# echo "FIX <inode>" > /sys/fs/ocfs2/devname/filecheck
> 

Are you sure this is reasonable interface? I mean.... sysfs is
supposed to be one value per file. And I don't think its suitable for
running commands.

...or returning back results.
                                                                        Pavel
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