reiserfsck

REISERFSCK(8)               System Manager's Manual              REISERFSCK(8)

NAME
       reiserfsck - The checking tool for the ReiserFS filesystem.

SYNOPSIS
       reiserfsck  [ -aprVy ] [ --rebuild-sb | --check | --fix-fixable | --re-
       build-tree | --clean-attributes ] [ -j | --journal  device  ]  [  -z  |
       --adjust-size  ]  [  -n  |  --nolog  ] [ -B | --badblocks file ] [ -l |
       --logfile file ] [ -q | --quiet ] [ -y | --yes ] [ -f | --force ] [  -S
       | --scan-whole-partition ] [ --no-journal-available ] device

DESCRIPTION
       Reiserfsck  searches for a Reiserfs filesystem on a device, replays any
       necessary transactions, and either checks or repairs the file system.

       device is the special file corresponding to a device or to a  partition
              (e.g /dev/hdXX for an IDE disk partition or /dev/sdXX for a SCSI
              disk partition).

OPTIONS
       --rebuild-sb
              This option recovers the superblock  on  a  Reiserfs  partition.
              Normally  you  only  need this option if mount reports "read_su-
              per_block: can't find a reiserfs file system" and you  are  sure
              that  a  Reiserfs file system is there. But remember that if you
              have used some partition editor program and now you cannot  find
              a  filesystem,  probably something has gone wrong while reparti-
              tioning and the start of the partition has been changed. If  so,
              instead  of  rebuilding  the  super  block  on a wrong place you
              should find the correct start of the partition first.

       --check
              This default action checks filesystem consistency  and  reports,
              but  does  not  repair any corruption that it finds. This option
              may be used on a read-only file system mount.

       --fix-fixable
              This option recovers certain kinds of corruption that do not re-
              quire  rebuilding  the entire file system tree (--rebuild-tree).
              Normally you only need this option if the --check option reports
              "corruption  that  can  be  fixed  with --fix-fixable". This in-
              cludes: zeroing invalid data-block pointers, correcting  st_size
              and  st_blocks  for  directories, and deleting invalid directory
              entries.

       --rebuild-tree
              This option rebuilds the entire filesystem tree using leaf nodes
              found  on the device.  Normally you only need this option if the
              reiserfsck --check reports "Running with --rebuild-tree  is  re-
              quired".  You  are  strongly encouraged to make a backup copy of
              the whole partition before attempting the --rebuild-tree option.
              Once  reiserfsck  --rebuild-tree  is  started it must finish its
              work (and you should not interrupt it), otherwise the filesystem
              will  be  left in the unmountable state to avoid subsequent data
              corruptions.

       --clean-attributes
              This option cleans reserved fields  of  Stat-Data  items.  There
              were  days  when  there were no extended attributes in reiserfs.
              When they were implemented old partitions needed to  be  cleaned
              first -- reiserfs code in the kernel did not care about not used
              fields in its strutures. Thus if you have used one  of  the  old
              (pre-attrbutes)  kernels with a ReiserFS filesystem and you want
              to use extented attribues there, you should clean the filesystem
              first.

       --journal device , -j device
              This  option supplies the device name of the current file system
              journal.  This option is required when the journal resides on  a
              separate  device  from  the main data device (although it can be
              avoided with the expert option --no-journal-available).

       --adjust-size, -z
              This option causes reiserfsck to correct  file  sizes  that  are
              larger  than  the  offset of the last discovered byte.  This im-
              plies that holes at the end of a file  will  be  removed.   File
              sizes  that  are  smaller than the offset of the last discovered
              byte are corrected by --fix-fixable.

       --badblocks file, -B  file
              This option sets the badblock list to  be  the  list  of  blocks
              specified  in  the given `file`. The filesystem badblock list is
              cleared before the new list is added. It can be used with --fix-
              fixable  to fix the list of badblocks (see debugreiserfs -B). If
              the device has bad blocks, every time it must be given with  the
              --rebuild-tree option.

       --logfile file, -l  file
              This  option causes reiserfsck to report any corruption it finds
              to the specified log file rather than to stderr.

       --nolog, -n
              This option prevents reiserfsck from reporting any kinds of cor-
              ruption.

       --quiet, -q
              This  option  prevents  reiserfsck  from  reporting  its rate of
              progress.

       --yes, -y
              This option inhibits reiserfsck from asking you for confirmation
              after  telling  you  what  it is going to do. It will assuem you
              confirm. For safety, it does not work  with  the  --rebuild-tree
              option.

       -a, -p These options are usually passed by fsck -A during the automatic
              checking of those partitions listed in /etc/fstab. These options
              cause  reiserfsck  to print some information about the specified
              filesystem, to check if error flags in the  superblock  are  set
              and  to  do  some  light-weight checks. If these checks reveal a
              corruption or the flag indicating a (possibly  fixable)  corrup-
              tion is found set in the superblock, then reiserfsck switches to
              the fix-fixable mode. If the flag indicating a fatal  corruption
              is found set in the superblock, then reiserfsck finishes with an
              error.

       --force, -f
              Force checking even if the file system seems clean.

       -V     This option prints the reiserfsprogs version and then exit.

       -r     This option does nothing at all; it is provided only  for  back-
              wards compatibility.

EXPERT OPTIONS
       DO  NOT  USE  THESE OPTIONS UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING.  WE ARE
       NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU LOSE DATA AS A RESULT OF THESE OPTIONS.

       --no-journal-available
              This option allows reiserfsck to proceed when the journal device
              is  not available. This option has no effect when the journal is
              located on the main data device. NOTE: after this operation  you
              must use reiserfstune to specify a new journal device.

       --scan-whole-partition, -S
              This  option  causes  --rebuild-tree to scan the whole partition
              but not only the used space on the partition.

AN EXAMPLE OF USING reiserfsck
       1. You think something may  be  wrong  with  a  reiserfs  partition  on
       /dev/hda1 or you would just like to perform a periodic disk check.

       2.  Run reiserfsck --check --logfile check.log /dev/hda1. If reiserfsck
       --check exits with status 0 it means no errors were discovered.

       3. If reiserfsck --check exits with status 1 (and reports about fixable
       corruptions)  it  means  that  you  should run reiserfsck --fix-fixable
       --logfile fixable.log /dev/hda1.

       4. If reiserfsck --check exits with status 2 (and reports  about  fatal
       corruptions)  it  means that you need to run reiserfsck --rebuild-tree.
       If reiserfsck --check fails in some way you should also run  reiserfsck
       --rebuild-tree,  but  we also encourage you to submit this as a bug re-
       port.

       5. Before running reiserfsck --rebuild-tree, please make  a  backup  of
       the  whole  partition before proceeding. Then run reiserfsck --rebuild-
       tree --logfile rebuild.log /dev/hda1.

       6. If the reiserfsck --rebuild-tree step fails or does not recover what
       you  expected,  please  submit  this as a bug report. Try to provide as
       much information as possible including your platform and  Linux  kernel
       version. We will try to help solve the problem.

EXIT CODES
       reiserfsck uses the following exit codes:
          0 - No errors.
          1 - File system errors corrected.
          2 - Reboot is needed.
          4 - File system fatal errors left uncorrected,
              reiserfsck --rebuild-tree needs to be launched.
          6 - File system fixable errors left uncorrected,
              reiserfsck --fix-fixable needs to be launched.
          8 - Operational error.
          16 - Usage or syntax error.

AUTHOR
       This  version  of  reiserfsck  has  been written by Vitaly Fertman <vi-
       taly@namesys.com>.

BUGS
       Please report bugs to the ReiserFS developers <reiserfs-devel@vger.ker-
       nel.org>,  providing  as  much  information as possible--your hardware,
       kernel, patches, settings, all printed messages, the logfile; check the
       syslog file for any related information.

TODO
       Faster recovering, signal handling.

SEE ALSO
       mkreiserfs(8), reiserfstune(8) resize_reiserfs(8), debugreiserfs(8),

Reiserfsprogs-3.6.27             January 2009                    REISERFSCK(8)
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