Journaling file systems revisited
Jerry Feldman
gaf at blu.org
Thu Aug 8 13:59:19 EDT 2002
My old laptop was running SuSE8.0 with Reiser file system. However, I was
having some difficulty with file system corruption. To compund it, the
wedge (which contains my Cd and floppy) would sometimes fail to be
detected. The only way to repair a reiser file system is to use one of the
fix parameters on an unmounted file system. So, on the root file system,
one must boot from a rescue, which I could not do because I could not get
the wedge to be recognized. (I paid a tech to fix the wedge because the
last time I fixed it I lost a spring and a couple of screws). It appears
that the corruption was due to a bad memory expansion module, which is now
in the waste basket.
Now for the question:
The laptop gets booted 2 or 3 times a day. At home, I have some file
systems I keep unmounted except for backups, so they get mounted daily.
Normally they would require periodic full fscks (either by the number of
mounts or the time). This can be adjusted via tunefs. Is their any point at
which ext3 would require a full fsck through normal mount and unmount. I
suspect that reiser rarely would require this. So, in general, I would
assume that a journalling file system does not need a periodic equivalent
to the fsck. Glenn, I think you have a lot of experience with JFS or XFS.
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Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
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