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Can I run more than one disk filesystem check?

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If I open another window to my unraid can I run multiple disk checks/fix (if it needs it) or is this not recommended?

It will likely be slow than doing them in sequence if writes are involved. But shouldn't be an issue.

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I got an error but when I try and run the tree rebuild like it says I get the prompt to type yes and I do but nothing happens and it goes to a help screen. Any ideas?

I suspect you're typing the command incorrectly.    Post EXACTLY what you've typed ... and how you're running it [i.e. on a console attached to the server; via Telnet;  via Screen; etc.]

 

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I suspect you're typing the command incorrectly.    Post EXACTLY what you've typed ... and how you're running it [i.e. on a console attached to the server; via Telnet;  via Screen; etc.]

 

I'm running it via the web gui and I typed "--rebuild-tree" without quotes. Then it says to type "Yes" without quotes and I do and after that it goes to this screen.

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Have you tried using the --yes option to avoid the Yes prompt?

 

Others have reported similar issues and reverted to running the reiserfsck command from the command line.  Not sure if there is a genuine problem with running the --rebuild-tree option from the GUI - it is not something I have personally tried.

I've also not tried running this from the GUI ... but I suspect the --yes option (as itimpi suggested) may very well be what you need.

 

If not, then I'd simply run reiserfsck from the command line on the console (or via Screen).

 

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Have you tried using the --yes option to avoid the Yes prompt?

 

Others have reported similar issues and reverted to running the reiserfsck command from the command line.  Not sure if there is a genuine problem with running the --rebuild-tree option from the GUI - it is not something I have personally tried.

 

yup tried it with the --yes and nothing. I guess I will have to run it from the command line. I assume I have to put the array into maintanace mode just like before?

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