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How to run FSCK from cloudera manager.
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Created on ‎12-30-2013 02:53 PM - edited ‎09-16-2022 01:51 AM
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Hi Team, I am getting Block missing error in my Production cluster.
I am planning to run FSCK to fix the issue ,
However i really want to know, is ther any option to run FSCK utility through CLOUDERA MANAGER.\
Best Regards,
Raj
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Created ‎12-30-2013 08:16 PM
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No, while CM monitors and alerts on critical FS states such as missing
or corrupt blocks based on metrics, there's no "fsck" command you can
run. Typically you want to run fsck on the CLI so you can read or
parse its output if you're looking to analyse the state further.
or corrupt blocks based on metrics, there's no "fsck" command you can
run. Typically you want to run fsck on the CLI so you can read or
parse its output if you're looking to analyse the state further.
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Created ‎12-30-2013 08:16 PM
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No, while CM monitors and alerts on critical FS states such as missing
or corrupt blocks based on metrics, there's no "fsck" command you can
run. Typically you want to run fsck on the CLI so you can read or
parse its output if you're looking to analyse the state further.
or corrupt blocks based on metrics, there's no "fsck" command you can
run. Typically you want to run fsck on the CLI so you can read or
parse its output if you're looking to analyse the state further.
