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Date:      Fri, 15 Oct 2010 14:06:32 -0400
From:      Scott Charron <shewless@unleashed-web.org>
To:        freebsd-fs@freebsd.org, shewless@unleashed-web.org
Subject:   Re: consistent file system inconsistencies (tried replacing drive)
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I did not create a separate /tmp filesystem so I would guess /tmp is part o=
f
root.  I will symlink it to /var/tmp (if it's not already).

Thanks I'll enable soft-updates and try.  It's odd though because
soft-updates are turned off by default on the root FS (when you are
partitioning during install).  Also I was under the impression soft-updates
would actually require a little more disk access time and thus make the
problem slightly worse.

I am open to try it, but I'm not sure why it would help.

I wouldn't say I have frequent outages, but enough to be very annoying on
this particular system because console/vga access is difficult.

Thank you,

On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Oliver Fromme <olli@lurza.secnetix.de>wro=
te:

> Scott Charron <shewless@unleashed-web.org> wrote:
>  > As requested, the output of mount and /etc/fstab (and df):
>
> I notice that you don't have soft-updates enabled on the
> root file system, but e.g. /tmp is part of your root file
> system (or is it a symlink to /var/tmp?).  This is a
> sub-optimal configuration.
>
> Please enable soft-updates on the root file system ("tunefs
> -n enable /" in single-user mode, then reboot, and verify
> after rebooting with "mount" that it really is enabled).
> This might fix your problem, or at least alleviate it.
>
> If you have power failures very often, you should also
> consider getting a UPS.  Frequent power failures are
> particularly bad for hard disks; they can cause physical
> damage.
>
> Best regards
>   Oliver
>
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