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|  | OCFS2 file system - online file check | 
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|  | This document will describe OCFS2 online file check feature. | 
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|  | Introduction | 
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|  | OCFS2 is often used in high-availability systems. However, OCFS2 usually | 
|  | converts the filesystem to read-only when encounters an error. This may not be | 
|  | necessary, since turning the filesystem read-only would affect other running | 
|  | processes as well, decreasing availability. | 
|  | Then, a mount option (errors=continue) is introduced, which would return the | 
|  | -EIO errno to the calling process and terminate further processing so that the | 
|  | filesystem is not corrupted further. The filesystem is not converted to | 
|  | read-only, and the problematic file's inode number is reported in the kernel | 
|  | log. The user can try to check/fix this file via online filecheck feature. | 
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|  | Scope | 
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|  | This effort is to check/fix small issues which may hinder day-to-day operations | 
|  | of a cluster filesystem by turning the filesystem read-only. The scope of | 
|  | checking/fixing is at the file level, initially for regular files and eventually | 
|  | to all files (including system files) of the filesystem. | 
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|  | In case of directory to file links is incorrect, the directory inode is | 
|  | reported as erroneous. | 
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|  | This feature is not suited for extravagant checks which involve dependency of | 
|  | other components of the filesystem, such as but not limited to, checking if the | 
|  | bits for file blocks in the allocation has been set. In case of such an error, | 
|  | the offline fsck should/would be recommended. | 
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|  | Finally, such an operation/feature should not be automated lest the filesystem | 
|  | may end up with more damage than before the repair attempt. So, this has to | 
|  | be performed using user interaction and consent. | 
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|  | User interface | 
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|  | When there are errors in the OCFS2 filesystem, they are usually accompanied | 
|  | by the inode number which caused the error. This inode number would be the | 
|  | input to check/fix the file. | 
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|  | There is a sysfs directory for each OCFS2 file system mounting:: | 
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|  | /sys/fs/ocfs2/<devname>/filecheck | 
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|  | Here, <devname> indicates the name of OCFS2 volume device which has been already | 
|  | mounted. The file above would accept inode numbers. This could be used to | 
|  | communicate with kernel space, tell which file(inode number) will be checked or | 
|  | fixed. Currently, three operations are supported, which includes checking | 
|  | inode, fixing inode and setting the size of result record history. | 
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|  | 1. If you want to know what error exactly happened to <inode> before fixing, do:: | 
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|  | # echo "<inode>" > /sys/fs/ocfs2/<devname>/filecheck/check | 
|  | # cat /sys/fs/ocfs2/<devname>/filecheck/check | 
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|  | The output is like this:: | 
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|  | INO		DONE	ERROR | 
|  | 39502		1	GENERATION | 
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|  | <INO> lists the inode numbers. | 
|  | <DONE> indicates whether the operation has been finished. | 
|  | <ERROR> says what kind of errors was found. For the detailed error numbers, | 
|  | please refer to the file linux/fs/ocfs2/filecheck.h. | 
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|  | 2. If you determine to fix this inode, do:: | 
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|  | # echo "<inode>" > /sys/fs/ocfs2/<devname>/filecheck/fix | 
|  | # cat /sys/fs/ocfs2/<devname>/filecheck/fix | 
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|  | The output is like this::: | 
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|  | INO		DONE	ERROR | 
|  | 39502		1	SUCCESS | 
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|  | This time, the <ERROR> column indicates whether this fix is successful or not. | 
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|  | 3. The record cache is used to store the history of check/fix results. It's | 
|  | default size is 10, and can be adjust between the range of 10 ~ 100. You can | 
|  | adjust the size like this:: | 
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|  | # echo "<size>" > /sys/fs/ocfs2/<devname>/filecheck/set | 
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|  | Fixing stuff | 
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|  | On receiving the inode, the filesystem would read the inode and the | 
|  | file metadata. In case of errors, the filesystem would fix the errors | 
|  | and report the problems it fixed in the kernel log. As a precautionary measure, | 
|  | the inode must first be checked for errors before performing a final fix. | 
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|  | The inode and the result history will be maintained temporarily in a | 
|  | small linked list buffer which would contain the last (N) inodes | 
|  | fixed/checked, the detailed errors which were fixed/checked are printed in the | 
|  | kernel log. |