On 29 June 2020 08:26:21 CEST, "John M. Harris Jr" <joh...@splentity.com> wrote:
>On Sunday, June 28, 2020 5:37:08 PM MST Chris Adams wrote:
>> Once upon a time, John M. Harris Jr <joh...@splentity.com> said:
>> 
>> > XFS proved to be troublesome, and still is up to the latest of RHEL7. It's
>> > not  uncommon to have to run xfs_repair on smaller XFS partitions,
>> > especially / boot. I'm not sure if btrfs has the same issue there?
>> 
>> 
>> [citation needed]
>> 
>> I haven't run xfs_repair in probably 15 years (and so never on Fedora or
>> RHEL/CentOS).
>
>I haven't had time to figure out why the RHEL systems I have that are 
>(mistakenly I assume, though they were created before I was hired) using XFS 
>run into that issue, after about a month, they report 100% disk space 
>utilization on /boot, and I've gotta run xfs_repair in order to fix that. In 
>the unlikely event that I have the time to figure out why, before I just re-
>install them (which is already planned), I'd be happy to follow up with a 
>citation. :)

That is very odd. I haven't seen it once in over a decade in an environment 
with thousands of machines.
Very interesting though, I think I will have to try to replicate this.
Is there anything special about them like odd partition layout etc?

M
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