- berg...@merctech.com wrote:
| In fact, almost every fsck I've known & loved (SunOS, Solaris, HPUX,
| Linux)
| supports "-y".
|
| Mark
Hi Mark,
Both gfs_fsck and fsck.gfs2 already support -y today.
What we're talking about here is the ability to change your
answer once you've started an fs
In the message dated: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 11:04:27 EST,
The pithy ruminations from Bob Peterson on
were
:
=> - "Stewart Walters" wrote:
=> | Thanks Bob, but I was sort of hoping for an option of doing "yes to
=> | all" once
How about:
yes | gfs_fsck
assuming that gfs_fsck reads fro
- "Stewart Walters" wrote:
| Thanks Bob, but I was sort of hoping for an option of doing "yes to
| all" once
| you've already started the fsck. I'm not exactly sure if there is any
| fallout to
| stopping gfs_fsck part way through it's repair operations on a broken
| GFS volume.
|
| Not to wo
On Tue Feb 24 13:04 , Bob Peterson sent:
>- "Stewart Walters" sp...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
>| I've just had a GFS volume massively corrupt itself.
>(snip)
>| Is there any way for the user to say "Yes to all"?
>|
>| At least if the default choice was "Yes" when the Enter key was
>| pressed, t
`gfs_tool -y` is available in 6.1.18, which is what I'm running.
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 11:37 PM, Stewart Walters wrote:
> Sorry in advance, if I broke some etiquette rules of list cross posting!!
> -
> Posted to linux-clust
- "Stewart Walters" wrote:
| I've just had a GFS volume massively corrupt itself.
(snip)
| Is there any way for the user to say "Yes to all"?
|
| At least if the default choice was "Yes" when the Enter key was
| pressed, the user
| could hold down the Enter key until the entire list of blocks
Sorry in advance, if I broke some etiquette rules of list cross posting!!
-
Posted to linux-cluster and cluster-devel only because I saw a previous email
that did this also and it seemed to make sense, given the nature of the r