MPE/iX System Utilities Reference Manual (32650-90908)

Chapter 9
FSCHECK
Operation
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CHECKLABEL [CL]
The CHECKLABEL command checks the label table(s) on the specified volume(s) for internal consistency and
verifies that each file label entry has an associated entry in the volume sets directory. It does not verify the
integrity of HFS-syntax files whose file names are blanked out in the file label.
If neither the CNAME or VNAME parameter is specified, the label table of each volume in the sytem volume set is
checked by default (MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET).
Syntax
CHECKLABEL [DEV=][ldev]
[set_name]
[ALL]
[;IGNORE]
[;FIX]
[;ASK]
[;LOG=filename]
Parameters
ldev Ldev is a number from 1 to 32,767, specifying the logical device on which the volume to be
checked is mounted. The volume must be mounted in the master or member state, as
determined by the DSTAT command.
set_name Set_name is the name of the volume set whose label tables are to be checked. The volume
set must be opened (the set that is master must be mounted in the MASTER state, as
displayed by the DSTAT command).
ALL All checks the label tables on each volume mounted in the MASTER or MEMBER state as
determined by the DSTAT command.
IGNORE Ignore errors detected by CHECKLABEL and continue checking the labels.
FIX Fixes the errors detected by CHECKLABEL and continues checking the labels.
ASK ASK prompts the user to choose to fix the errors or not. This is the default option.
filename Filename is the name of a log file on which CHECKLABEL messages are to be written. If this
parameter is omitted, the output will be displayed to $STDLIST.
Example
fscheck: CHECKLABEL ALL
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