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Add e2croncheck script to the contrib directory
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>bitmap-optimize
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# e2croncheck -- run e2fsck automatically out of /etc/cron.weekly
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#
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# This script is intended to be run by the system administrator
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# periodically from the command line, or to be run once a week
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# or so by the cron daemon to check a mounted filesystem (normally
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# the root filesystem, but it could be used to check other filesystems
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# that are always mounted when the system is booted).
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#
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# Make sure you customize "VG" so it is your LVM volume group name,
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# "VOLUME" so it is the name of the filesystem's logical volume,
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# and "EMAIL" to be your e-mail address
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#
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# Written by Theodore Ts'o, Copyright 2007, 2008, 2009.
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#
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# This file may be redistributed under the terms of the
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# GNU Public License, version 2.
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#
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VG=ssd
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VOLUME=root
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SNAPSIZE=100m
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EMAIL=sysadmin@example.com
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TMPFILE=`mktemp -t e2fsck.log.XXXXXXXXXX`
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OPTS="-Fttv -C0"
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#OPTS="-Fttv -E fragcheck"
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set -e
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START="$(date +'%Y%m%d%H%M%S')"
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lvcreate -s -L ${SNAPSIZE} -n "${VOLUME}-snap" "${VG}/${VOLUME}"
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if nice logsave -as $TMPFILE e2fsck -p $OPTS "/dev/${VG}/${VOLUME}-snap" && \
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nice logsave -as $TMPFILE e2fsck -fy $OPTS "/dev/${VG}/${VOLUME}-snap" ; then
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echo 'Background scrubbing succeeded!'
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tune2fs -C 0 -T "${START}" "/dev/${VG}/${VOLUME}"
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else
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echo 'Background scrubbing failed! Reboot to fsck soon!'
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tune2fs -C 16000 -T "19000101" "/dev/${VG}/${VOLUME}"
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if test -n "$RPT-EMAIL"; then
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mail -s "E2fsck of /dev/${VG}/${VOLUME} failed!" $EMAIL < $TMPFILE
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fi
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fi
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lvremove -f "${VG}/${VOLUME}-snap"
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rm $TMPFILE
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