fsclean.1m (2010 09)

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NAME
fsclean - determine the shutdown status of HFS file systems
SYNOPSIS
/sbin/fsclean
[-q ][-r ][-v ][special ... ]
DESCRIPTION
The
fsclean command determines the shutdown status of the HFS file system specified by special or, in
the absence of special , the file systems listed in
/etc/fstab of type hfs with the rw, default,or
ro options set. All optional fields in
/etc/fstab must be present for fsclean to be able to check
each file system.
fsclean reads the superblock to determine whether the file system’s last shutdown was done correctly,
and returns one of the following values:
0 All of the checked file systems were shut down correctly.
1 One or more checked file systems were not shutdown correctly, implying that
fsck should be
run (see fsck(1M)).
2 Other error (such as cannot open the specified device file
).
The
fsclean command is usually silent.
Options
-q Check quotas. Instead of checking the file system shutdown status, fsclean checks the vali-
dity of disk quota statistics. This option is useful for determining whether quotacheck
should be run (see quotacheck (1M)). If special is not provided, then all file systems in
/etc/fstab of type hfs with the rw (or default) and quota options are checked.
-r Retry open on a device special file for up to 6 minutes.
-v Be verbose. Prints the status of each file system checked.
DEPENDENCIES
fsclean only operates on HFS file systems.
AUTHOR
fsclean was developed by HP.
FILES
/etc/fstab Default list of file systems to check
SEE ALSO
dumpfs(1M), fsck(1M), fsck_hfs(1M), mount(1M), quotacheck(1M), quotacheck_hfs(1M), reboot(1M),
fstab(4).
HP-UX 11i Version 3: September 2010 1 Hewlett-Packard Company 1

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