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4.12. Repairing a File System
When nodes fail with the file system mounted, file-system journaling allows fast recovery. However, if a storage device loses power or is physically disconnected, file-system corruption may occur. (Journaling cannot be used to recover from storage subsystem failures.) When that type of corruption occurs, you can recover the GFS file system by using the
gfs_fsck command.
The
gfs_fsck command must only be run on a file system that is unmounted from all nodes.
Note
The
gfs_fsck command has changed from previous releases of Red Hat GFS in the following ways:
- You can no longer set the interactive mode with Ctrl+C. Pressing Ctrl+C now cancels the
gfs_fsckcommand. Do not press Ctrl+C unless you want to cancel the command. - You can increase the level of verbosity by using the
-vflag. Adding a second-vflag increases the level again. - You can decrease the level of verbosity by using the
-qflag. Adding a second-qflag decreases the level again. - The
-noption opens a file system as read-only and answersnoto any queries automatically. The option provides a way of trying the command to reveal errors without actually allowing thegfs_fsckcommand to take effect.
Refer to the
gfs_fsck man page, gfs_fsck(8), for additional information about other command options.
Usage 复制链接链接已复制到粘贴板!
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gfs_fsck -y BlockDevice
gfs_fsck -y BlockDevice
-y- The
-yflag causes all questions to be answered withyes. With the-yflag specified, thegfs_fsckcommand does not prompt you for an answer before making changes. BlockDevice- Specifies the block device where the GFS file system resides.
Example 复制链接链接已复制到粘贴板!
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In this example, the GFS file system residing on block device
/dev/vg01/lvol0 is repaired. All queries to repair are automatically answered with yes.
gfs_fsck -y /dev/vg01/lvol0
gfs_fsck -y /dev/vg01/lvol0