Greetings and happy December :)
I have a 3.5TB ffs mounted at /data which is specified in fstab.
When there is a power outage this file system corrupts (I'll install
another UPS shortly).
Is it possible to fsck_ffs a 3.5TB file system from the boot rescue
environment?
When I've tried before I've got an error like:
"cannot alloc bytes"
If one can get the system to boot up normally, then one can fsck_ffs
with no such error.
Secondly question, is it possible from the rescue environment to edit
the real /etc/fstab file? Because it would be handy for me in some
cases to do so without booting from the install image.
Another question, is there a Linux like fstab option of 'nofail' for
OpenBSD? It seems like there isn't, because for me, it would be handy
to specify that for my /data mount.
For now, I've added this to my rc.local file to work around the issue I
sometimes have.
set -e
mount 3b3840fcdf524721.c /data
rcctl -f start vmd
rcctl -f start portmap mountd nfsd
rcctl -f start backuppc wwbackuppc nginx
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