fstab option:
http://linux.die.net/man/5/fstab
<quote>The sixth field, (fs_passno), is used by the fsck(8) program to
determine the order in which filesystem checks are done at reboot time.
The root filesystem should be specified with a fs_passno of 1, and other
filesystems should have a fs_passno of 2. Filesystems within a drive
will be checked sequentially, but filesystems on different drives will
be checked at the same time to utilize parallelism available in the
hardware. If the sixth field is not present or zero, a value of zero is
returned and fsck will assume that the filesystem does not need to be
checked.</quote>
On 29.10.2013 19:45, John Stoffel wrote:
Hi Mathew,
One question I have is why don't your 1400 servers just do filesystem
checks on reboot then? Since you have to stop them and reboot them,
what's wrong with letting the OS do the work? This should be more
scriptable than having to manually boot into a recovery setup.
Do you have the data stored on the VMs? It might be quicker to just
rebuild the VMs from known good configs and then get them running
again.
Honestly, if you're going to reboot them anyway (probably by a hard
reset, try letting the redhat OS do the filesystem checks on reboot
instead.
John
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