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fsck_udfs(8)

fsck_udfs(8)            System Administration Commands            fsck_udfs(8)

NAME
       fsck_udfs - file system consistency check and interactive repair

SYNOPSIS
       fsck -F udfs [generic_options] [special ...]


       fsck -F udfs [generic_options] [-o specific_options]
            [special ...]

DESCRIPTION
       fsck  audits  and interactively repairs inconsistent conditions on file
       systems. A file system to be checked can be  specified  by  giving  the
       name  of the block or character special device or by giving the name of
       its mount point if a matching entry exists in /etc/vfstab.


       special  represents  the  character  special   device,   for   example,
       /dev/rdsk/c0t2d0s0,  on  which  the  file system resides. The character
       special device, not the block special device should be used. fsck  does
       not work on a mounted block device.


       If  no  special device is specified, all udfs file systems specified in
       the vfstab file with a fsckdev entry are checked. If the -p (preen) op‐
       tion is specified, udfs file systems with an  fsckpass  number  greater
       than 1 are checked in parallel. See fsck(8).


       In  the  case  of  correcting serious inconsistencies, by default, fsck
       asks for confirmation before making a repair and waits for the operator
       to respond with either yes or no. If the operator does not  have  write
       permission on the file system, fsck defaults to the -n (no corrections)
       option. See fsck(8).


       Repairing  some file system inconsistencies can result in loss of data.
       The amount and severity of data loss can be determined from  the  diag‐
       nostic output.


       fsck  automatically  corrects  innocuous inconsistencies. It displays a
       message for each corrected inconsistency that identifies the nature  of
       the  correction which took place on the file system. After successfully
       correcting a file system, fsck prints the number of files on that  file
       system and the number of used and free blocks.


       Inconsistencies checked are as follows:

           o      Blocks claimed by more than one file or the free list


           o      Blocks  claimed by a file or the free list outside the range
                  of the file system


           o      Incorrect link counts in file entries


           o      Incorrect directory sizes


           o      Bad file entry format


           o      Blocks not accounted for anywhere


           o      Directory checks, file pointing to  unallocated  file  entry
                  and absence of a parent directory entry


           o      Descriptor  checks,  more blocks for files than there are in
                  the file system


           o      Bad free block list format


           o      Total free block count incorrect


OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       generic_options

           The following generic_options are supported:

           -m

               Check but do not repair. This option checks to be sure that the
               file system is suitable for mounting, and returns the appropri‐
               ate exit status. If the file system is ready for mounting, fsck
               displays a message such as:



                 udfs fsck: sanity check: /dev/rdsk/c0t2d0s0 okay



           -n | -N

               Assume a no response to all questions asked  by  fsck;  do  not
               open the file system for writing.


           -V

               Echo the expanded command line, but do not execute the command.
               This  option  can be used to verify and to validate the command
               line.


           -y | -Y

               Assume a yes response to all questions asked by fsck.



       -o specific_options

           Specify udfs file system specific options in a comma-separated list
           with no intervening  spaces.  The  following  specific_options  are
           available:

           f

               Force checking of file systems regardless of the state of their
               logical volume integrity state.


           p

               Check  and  fix the file system non-interactively (preen). Exit
               immediately if there is a problem that  requires  intervention.
               This  option  is required to enable parallel file system check‐
               ing.


           w

               Check writable file systems only.



FILES
       /etc/vtstab    List of default parameters for each file system.


ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       tab() box; cw(2.75i) |cw(2.75i) lw(2.75i) |lw(2.75i) ATTRIBUTE  TYPEAT‐
       TRIBUTE VALUE _ Availabilitysystem/file-system/udfs


SEE ALSO
       vfstab(5),  attributes(7),  fsck(8),  fsdb_udfs(8),  fstyp(8), mkfs(8),
       mkfs_udfs(8), mountall(8), reboot(8)

WARNINGS
       The operating system buffers  file  system  data.  Running  fsck  on  a
       mounted  file system can cause the operating system's buffers to become
       out of date with respect to the disk. For this reason,  use  fsck  only
       when  the  file system is unmounted. If this is not possible, take care
       that the system is quiescent and that it is rebooted immediately  after
       running  fsck.  A  panic  will probably occur if running fsck on a file
       system that modifies the file system while it is mounted.


       If an unmount of the file system is not done before the system is  shut
       down, the file system might become corrupted. In this case, a file sys‐
       tem check needs to be completed before the next mount operation.

DIAGNOSTICS
       not writable

           You cannot write to the device.


       Currently Mounted on

           The device is already mounted and cannot run fsck.


       FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED

           File system has been modified to bring it to a consistent state.


       Can't read allocation extent

           Cannot read the block containing allocation extent.


       Bad tag on alloc extent

           Invalid tag detected when expecting an allocation extent.


       Volume sequence tag error

           Invalid tag detected in the volume sequence.


       Space bitmap tag error

           Invalid tag detected in the space bitmap.


       UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY

           Use fsck in interactive mode.


Oracle Solaris 11.4            5 September 2000                   fsck_udfs(8)
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