EMC Celerra Command Reference Manual page 191

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[-aclchkonly]
Initiates the aclchk utility only, which checks and corrects any
errors in the ACL database and removes duplicate ACL
information that is being stored on the specified file system. The
aclchkonly option can only be used on a file system which is
mounted but not exported. It cannot be run on an unmounted file
system. The default is for both fsck and aclchk.
[-monitor]
Displays the status of fsck and aclchk until the command
completes.
[-mover <mover_name>]
For the specified unmounted file system, specifies a Data Mover
for the fsck and aclchk utilities to be run. If no Data Mover is
specified, the next available server is used.
Note: For a mounted file system, a <movername> is not required since
the fsck and aclchk utilities are run on the Data Mover where the file
system is mounted.
[-Force]
Forces a fsck or aclchk to be run on a file-level retention enabled
file system.
SEE ALSO
Managing Celerra Volumes and File Systems Manually, nas_fs.
EXAMPLE #1
To start file system check on ufs1 and monitor the progress, type:
$ nas_fsck -start ufs1 -monitor
id
name
volume
fsck_server
inode_check_percent
directory_check_percent
used_ACL_check_percent
free_ACL_check_status
cylinder_group_check_status = In Progress..Done
Where:
Value
id
name
volume
fsck_server
inode_check_percent
directory_check_percent
= 27
= ufs1
= mtv1
= server_2
= 10..20..30..40..60..70..80..100
= 0..0..100
= 100
= Done
Definition
automatically assigned ID of a file system.
name assigned to the file system.
volume on which the file system resided.
name of the Data Mover where the utility is being run.
percentage of inodes in the file system checked and fixed.
percentage of directories in the file system checked and fixed.
The nas Commands
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nas_fsck

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