The nas Commands
used_ACL_check_percent
free_ACL_check_status
cylinder_group_check_status status of the cylinder group check.
EXAMPLE #2
EXAMPLE #3
EXAMPLE #4
EXAMPLE #5
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To start ACL check on ufs1, type:
$ nas_fsck -start ufs1 -aclchkonly
ACLCHK: in progress for file system ufs1
To start a file system check on ufs2 using Data Mover server_5, type:
$ nas_fsck -start ufs2 -mover server_5
name
id
volume
fsck_server
inode_check_percent
directory_check_percent
used_ACL_check_percent
free_ACL_check_status
cylinder_group_check_status = Not Started
See Example #1 for a description of command outputs.
To list all current file system checks, type:
$ nas_fsck -list
id
type
23
1
27
1
Where:
Value
id
type
state
volume
name
server
To display information about file system check for ufs2 that is
currently running, type:
$ nas_fsck -info ufs2
name
id
volume
fsck_server
inode_check_percent
directory_check_percent
used_ACL_check_percent
free_ACL_check_status
cylinder_group_check_status = In Progress
percentage of used ACLs that have been checked and fixed.
status of the ACL check.
= ufs2
= 23
= v134
= server_5
= 40
= 0
= 0
= Not Started
state
volume name
FSCK
134
ACLCHK
144
Definition
automatically assigned ID of a file system.
type of file system.
utility being run.
volume on which the file system resided.
name assigned to the file system.
server on which fsck is being run.
= ufs2
= 23
= v134
= server_5
= 100
= 100
= 100
= Done
server
ufs2
4
ufs1
1
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