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Date:      Tue, 3 Apr 2001 10:05:15 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Shawn Rutledge <shawndr@yahoo.com>
To:        freebsd-fs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   soft updates and fsck in practice
Message-ID:  <20010403170515.26127.qmail@web2302.mail.yahoo.com>

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So, after reading Kirk's Usenix paper and the list
archives, I keep seeing that with Soft Updates you
"shouldn't have to" fsck a filesystem. In theory, you
may just loose a little space over time.

I've also read Terry Lambert's post (SU/LFS/JFS)
warning against using SU for fast failure recovery
(but may be comfortable with the risks for now, given
the effort in porting LFS or a JFS to FreeBSD -- i.e.
some -vs- none). 

My question: Is anyone running a system using soft
updates and NOT fscking after crashes? Is it even
reasonable in practice? 

Mount refuses to mount a filesystem that isn't marked
clean. If anyone is doing the above, what (non-fsck)
mechanism do you use to mark the filesystems clean? 

I've been experimenting with 4.2-RELEASE but have
current and stable available as well.

Thanks,


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Shawn Rutledge (shawndr@yahoo.com)

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