[solved] fsck root filesystem, was Re: File check at boot

2015-07-22 Thread David Wright
Quoting Jape Person (jap...@comcast.net): > Not sure this will be at all helpful considering that the consensus > seems to be that fsck is probably not what you need right now. I > just wanted to be sure that you got some sort of answer regarding > the running of systemd-fsck. > > You should be a

Re: File check at boot

2015-07-21 Thread Frédéric Marchal
2015-07-21 18:28 GMT+02:00 Martin Skjöldebrand : > > Quoting Erick Ocrospoma : > > And the only half helpful suggestion from the hosting was running in single > mode from grub, but the disk is mounted at that time. Else to rollback a > snapshot of the server which would mean hours of reconfiguratio

Re: File check at boot

2015-07-21 Thread Martin Skjöldebrand
Quoting Jape Person : Not sure this will be at all helpful considering that the consensus seems to be that fsck is probably not what you need right now. I just wanted to be sure that you got some sort of answer regarding the running of systemd-fsck. You should be able to see the result

Re: File check at boot

2015-07-21 Thread Jape Person
On 07/21/2015 12:28 PM, Martin Skjöldebrand wrote: Quoting Erick Ocrospoma : On 21 July 2015 at 10:32, Martin Skjöldebrand wrote: Hi, Mail from desperate user here: OS: Debian 8.1 Jessie Scenario: Mail/web server with file corruption. I have I/O errors on a few blocks which results in re

Re: File check at boot

2015-07-21 Thread Martin S
On Tuesday 21 July 2015 20.31.07 Nicolas George wrote: > Le tridi 3 thermidor, an CCXXIII, Martin S a écrit : > > For what it's worth this is a mild example of the I/O error I get in > > connection with the crashes... > > > > https://www.dropbox.com/s/3ezm3jn272xpdmq/Selection_024.png > > Why a s

Re: File check at boot

2015-07-21 Thread Nicolas George
Le tridi 3 thermidor, an CCXXIII, Martin S a écrit : > For what it's worth this is a mild example of the I/O error I get in > connection with the crashes... > > https://www.dropbox.com/s/3ezm3jn272xpdmq/Selection_024.png Why a screenshot to copy text? That is a read error on the block device, n

Re: File check at boot

2015-07-21 Thread Martin S
For what it's worth this is a mild example of the I/O error I get in connection with the crashes... https://www.dropbox.com/s/3ezm3jn272xpdmq/Selection_024.png /Martin S -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas

Re: File check at boot

2015-07-21 Thread Martin Skjöldebrand
Quoting Martin Read : On 21/07/15 16:32, Martin Skjöldebrand wrote: Scenario: Mail/web server with file corruption. I have I/O errors on a few blocks which results in regular (daily) server crashes (including kernel panic) at random times during the day, usually afternoon CET. I need to run fs

Re: File check at boot

2015-07-21 Thread Martin Skjöldebrand
Quoting Erick Ocrospoma : On 21 July 2015 at 10:32, Martin Skjöldebrand wrote: Hi, Mail from desperate user here: OS: Debian 8.1 Jessie Scenario: Mail/web server with file corruption. I have I/O errors on a few blocks which results in regular (daily) server crashes (including kernel panic

Re: File check at boot

2015-07-21 Thread Erick Ocrospoma
On 21 July 2015 at 10:32, Martin Skjöldebrand wrote: > Hi, > > Mail from desperate user here: > > OS: Debian 8.1 Jessie > > Scenario: Mail/web server with file corruption. I have I/O errors on a few > blocks which results in regular (daily) server crashes (including kernel > panic) at random time

Re: File check at boot

2015-07-21 Thread Martin Read
On 21/07/15 16:32, Martin Skjöldebrand wrote: Scenario: Mail/web server with file corruption. I have I/O errors on a few blocks which results in regular (daily) server crashes (including kernel panic) at random times during the day, usually afternoon CET. I need to run fsck on the disks. I have g

File check at boot

2015-07-21 Thread Martin Skjöldebrand
Hi, Mail from desperate user here: OS: Debian 8.1 Jessie Scenario: Mail/web server with file corruption. I have I/O errors on a few blocks which results in regular (daily) server crashes (including kernel panic) at random times during the day, usually afternoon CET. I need to run fsck on