fsck(1M) (UFS) fsck(1M)
NAME
fsck (ufs) - file system consistency check and interactive repair
SYNOPSIS
fsck [ -F ufs ] [generic_options] [special ...]
fsck [ -F ufs ] [generic_options] [(-y|-Y)|(-n|-N)] [ -o p,b=#,w ] [
special .... ]
DESCRIPTION
generic_options are options supported by the generic fsck command.
current_options are options supported by the s5-specific module of
the fsck command.
fsck audits and interactively repairs inconsistent conditions on file
systems. In this case, it asks for confirmation before attempting
any corrections. Inconsistencies other than those mentioned above
can often result in some loss of data. The amount and severity of
data lost can be determined from the diagnostic output.
fsck corrects innocuous inconsistencies such as: unreferenced inodes,
too-large link counts in inodes, missing blocks in the free list,
blocks appearing in the free list and also in files, or incorrect
counts in the super block, automatically. It displays a message for
each inconsistency corrected that identifies the nature of, and file
system on which, the correction is to take place. After successfully
correcting a file system, fsck prints the number of files on that
file system, the number of used and free blocks, and the percentage
of fragmentation.
The default action for each correction is to wait for the operator to
respond either yes or no. If the operator does not have write
permission on the file system, fsck will default to a -n (no
corrections) action.
Inconsistencies checked are as follows:
⊕ Blocks claimed by more than one inode or the free list.
⊕ Blocks claimed by an inode or the free list outside the
range of the file system.
⊕ Incorrect link counts.
⊕ Incorrect directory sizes.
⊕ Bad inode format.
⊕ Blocks not accounted for anywhere.
⊕ Directory checks, file pointing to unallocated inode,
inode number out of range, absence of `.' and `..' as
the first two entries in each directory.
⊕ Super Block checks: more blocks for inodes than there
are in the file system.
⊕ Bad free block list format.
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⊕ Total free block and/or free inode count incorrect.
Orphaned files and directories (allocated but unreferenced) are, with
the operator's concurrence, reconnected by placing them in the
lost+found directory. The name assigned is the inode number. If the
lost+found directory does not exist, it is created. If there is
insufficient space its size is increased.
A file system may be specified by giving the name of the block or
character special device on which it resides, or by giving the name
of its mount point.
The options are:
-F ufs
Specifies the ufs-FSType.
-y | -Y
Assume a yes response to all questions asked by fsck.
-n | -N
Assume a no response to all questions asked by fsck; do not
open the file system for writing.
-o Specify ufs file system specific suboptions. These suboptions
can be any combination of the following:
p Check the filesystem non-interactively. Exit if there is
a problem requiring intervention.
b=# Use the block specified as the super block for the file
system. Block 32 is always an alternate super block.
NOTES
Checking the character special device is almost always faster.
SEE ALSO
checkfsys(1M), crash(1M), generic fsck(1M), mkfs(1M), ufs(4).
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