At Tuesday, 4/12/2001 10:13 PM (+1100), Tony Green wrote: >* This one time, at band camp, Craige McWhirter said: >> On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 09:04, Xiaolu Zhang wrote: >> > Last night due to the power cut the redhat linux 6.2 webserver was switch >> > off without showdown. Now I got a error saying that one of the patition " >> > has system file error , please run fsck manually " . what should I do ? >> >> While not an immediate solution but something well worth looking at if you >> are at the stage of building your kernels, is the XFS journalling file >> systems. Implementing a journalling file system will make recovery from >> unexpected outages a whole lot more pleasant. >> > >And since you are running a redhat 6.2 system (unless you have kept VERY >up to date with patches) - an update may well be in order. > >(I was going to suggest this in my first post - but felt a 'this >wouldn't happen if you had [xfs|ext3|reiser]' wouldn't go down well)
It was my impression that none of the Journalling fs are recommended for production environments just yet. If no so - correct me - I am interested to know. Matt >;-) > >Greeno >-- >Greeno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >GnuPG Key : 1024D/B5657C8B >Key fingerprint = 9ED8 59CC C161 B857 462E 51E6 7DFB 465B B565 7C8B > >Imagine working in a secure environment and finding the string >_NSAKEY in the OS binaries without a good explanation > -Alan Cox 04/05/2001 > >-- >SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ >More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
