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FSCK.PMFS(8) FSCK.PMFS(8) NAME fsck.pmfs - check a pmfs file system SYNOPSIS fsck.pmfs [ -bfhnvyV ] [ -t min-time ] [ -T max-time ] -A phys-addr [ device ] DESCRIPTION fsck.pmfs is used to check the PMFS file system. PMFS is different from other file systems in that fsck never needs to be run; an ordinary mount of the file system will recover from abnormal shutdown. fsck.pmfs does not perform recovery operations, and it does not ever write to the file system; it merely checks that the file system data structures are correct. device is ignored, and may be specified as none for compatibility with fsck. Note that in general it is not useful to run fsck.pmfs on a mounted filesystem, as the results cannot be relied upon. OPTIONS -A phys-addr Use phys-addr for the physical address of the PMFS file system. This option is not optional. -t min-time Use min-time for sanity checking time-stamps in the file system instead of January 1, 2013. If min-time is 0, a time-stamp of 0 is allowed, but the range of allowed values is not otherwise changed. To remove any minimum, use -t 0 -t 1. -T max-time Use max-time for sanity checking time-stamps in the file system instead of the current time. -b Instead of using the normal superblock, use the backup superblock. This option is normally used when the primary superblock has been corrupted. -f Force checking even if the file system seems clean. This option currently has no effect, as fsck.pmfs always does a full check. -h Print usage synopsis and exit. -n Open the filesystem read-only, and assume an answer of `no' to all questions. Allows fsck.pmfs to be used non-interactively. This option may not be specified at the same time as the -y option. This option currently has no effect, as fsck.pmfs asks no questions. -v Verbose mode. The -v flag can be repeated up to three times to increase verbosity. If -v is specified, messages in the output indicating file system errors are tagged with the string "ERROR:" to distinguish them from the other output. -V Print version information and exit. -y Assume an answer of `yes' to all questions; allows fsck.pmfs to be used non-interactively. This option may not be specified at the same time as the -n option. This option currently has no effect, as fsck.pmfs asks no questions. EXIT CODE The exit code returned by fsck.pmfs is the sum of the following condi‐ tions: 0 - No errors 4 - File system errors 8 - Operational error 16 - Usage or syntax error AUTHOR fsck.pmfs was written by Philip Lantz <philip.lantz@intel.com>. January 2013 FSCK.PMFS(8)
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