gfs_fsck

Langue: en

Version: 305967 (debian - 07/07/09)

Section: 8 (Commandes administrateur)

NAME

gfs_fsck - Offline GFS file system checker

SYNOPSIS

gfs_fsck [OPTION]... DEVICE

WARNING

All GFS nodes must have the GFS filesystem unmounted before running gfs_fsck. Failure to unmount all nodes may result in filesystem corruption.

DESCRIPTION

gfs_fsck will check that the GFS file system on a device is structurally valid. It should not be run on a mounted file system. If file system corruption is detected, it will attempt to repair the file system. There is a limit to what gfs_fsck can do. If important file system structures are destroyed, such that the checker can not determine what the repairs should be, reparations could fail.

GFS is a journaled file system, and as such should be able to repair damages to the file system on its own. However, faulty hardware has the ability to write incomplete blocks to a file system thereby causing corruption that GFS can not fix. The first step to ensuring a healthy file system is the selection of reliable hardware (i.e. storage systems that will write complete blocks - even in the event of power failure).

OPTIONS

-h
Help.

This prints out the proper command line usage syntax.

-q
Quiet.
-n
No to all questions.

By specifying this option, gfs_fsck will only show the changes that would be made, not make any changes to the filesystem.

-V
Version.

Print out the current version name.

-v
Verbose operation.

Print more information while running.

-y
Yes to all questions.

By specifying this option, gfs_fsck will not prompt before making changes.