Re: [Discuss] xfs repair

2014-09-23 Thread Tom Metro
Stephen Adler wrote: So my question is what is the customary frequency one runs xfs_repair on their xfs file systems. I run a defrag script daily on an XFS file system used for video storage on my DVR. It runs the following code: - #!/bin/sh ( date +##start: %Y%m%d; /usr/sbin/xfs_db

Re: [Discuss] xfs repair

2014-09-23 Thread Edward Ned Harvey (blu)
From: discuss-bounces+blu=nedharvey@blu.org [mailto:discuss- bounces+blu=nedharvey@blu.org] On Behalf Of Stephen Adler I've done a bit of searching on the web to find out what is the customary way to check xfs file systems. with the other file systems, you would get a forced fsck

Re: [Discuss] xfs repair

2014-09-23 Thread Richard Pieri
On 9/22/2014 9:16 PM, Stephen Adler wrote: So my question is what is the customary frequency one runs xfs_repair on their xfs file systems. Every 6 months? Do it via a cron job every week making sure you can dismount the file system first and then remount it when done? Never. Routine fscking

[Discuss] xfs repair

2014-09-22 Thread Stephen Adler
Guys, I'm preparing to building several multi terabyte file systems using XFS. On the order of 5-10 terabytes. I've done a bit of searching on the web to find out what is the customary way to check xfs file systems. with the other file systems, you would get a forced fsck ever N number of

Re: [Discuss] xfs repair

2014-09-22 Thread Dan Ritter
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 09:16:01PM -0400, Stephen Adler wrote: Guys, I'm preparing to building several multi terabyte file systems using XFS. On the order of 5-10 terabytes. I've done a bit of searching on the web to find out what is the customary way to check xfs file systems. with the