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After a large ddos attack on one of my websites, my debian server went into read only mode to prevent further damage. It seems from my searches online that I should run fsck -y -f to fix this, and I have with limited success. I end up with just this, going on for hours. Its slow, about 1 removal per second. Is it safe for me to remount the drive in read-write mode, rm -r the old sessions folder, and then run fsck, or should I just let fsck do it? There might be millions of sessions, im thinking this could take a long time at this pace.

I am just worried about causing damage to the data/server

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