Gabriele Pohl
2016-Jul-26 15:03 UTC
[CentOS] Does e2fsck.conf contain "broken_system_clock = 1" per default on CentOS7?
Hi, on all of my CentOS7 VMs on different hypervisors the config file e2fsck.conf contains the line broken_system_clock = 1 I found this because on all of them, the root partition was not checked triggered by interval setting with tune2fs. Do you see similiar /default/ settings on your machines? Is it an issue only on VMs? I have no CentOS7 host on bare metal to compare. Thanks and cheers, Gabriele
Gabriele Pohl
2016-Jul-26 15:19 UTC
[CentOS] Does e2fsck.conf contain "broken_system_clock = 1" per default on CentOS7?
On Tue, 26 Jul 2016 17:03:52 +0200 Gabriele Pohl <gp at dipohl.de> wrote:> on all of my CentOS7 VMs on different hypervisors > the config file e2fsck.conf contains the line > > broken_system_clock = 1 > > I found this because on all of them, the > root partition was not checked triggered > by interval setting with tune2fs.I see this issue was already addressed for earlier fedora versions in bugzilla https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=963283 fyi and still interested to read your observations in CentOS7 Release Gabriele
John Hodrien
2016-Jul-26 15:21 UTC
[CentOS] Does e2fsck.conf contain "broken_system_clock = 1" per default on CentOS7?
On Tue, 26 Jul 2016, Gabriele Pohl wrote:> Hi, > > on all of my CentOS7 VMs on different hypervisors > the config file e2fsck.conf contains the line > > broken_system_clock = 1 > > I found this because on all of them, the > root partition was not checked triggered > by interval setting with tune2fs. > > Do you see similiar /default/ settings on > your machines? Is it an issue only on VMs? > I have no CentOS7 host on bare metal to compare.Same on real hardware. But you can check this yourself: $ rpm -qf /etc/e2fsck.conf e2fsprogs-1.42.9-7.el7.x86_64 $ rpm -V e2fsprogs $ rpm -q e2fsprogs --scripts $ So it's a file provided by e2fsprogs, it's not been changed since you installed it, and there's no script in the package. jh
Gabriele Pohl
2016-Jul-26 16:38 UTC
[CentOS] Does e2fsck.conf contain "broken_system_clock = 1" per default on CentOS7?
On Tue, 26 Jul 2016 16:21:00 +0100 (BST) John Hodrien <J.H.Hodrien at leeds.ac.uk> wrote:> On Tue, 26 Jul 2016, Gabriele Pohl wrote: > > > on all of my CentOS7 VMs on different hypervisors > > the config file e2fsck.conf contains the line > > > > broken_system_clock = 1 > > > > Do you see similiar /default/ settings on > > your machines? Is it an issue only on VMs? > > I have no CentOS7 host on bare metal to compare. > > Same on real hardware. But you can check this yourself: > > $ rpm -qf /etc/e2fsck.conf > e2fsprogs-1.42.9-7.el7.x86_64 > $ rpm -V e2fsprogs > $ rpm -q e2fsprogs --scripts > $thanks for the hint :) I now changed the value to 0 and rebooted. After that fsck based on Interval setting were done. Unfortunately that is not true for the root partition. For that I had to use maxCount settings to trigger fsck. fyi and cheers, Gabriele
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