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FSCK.ZFS(8) | System Manager's Manual | FSCK.ZFS(8) |
NAME¶
fsck.zfs
— dummy
ZFS filesystem checker
SYNOPSIS¶
fsck.zfs |
[options] dataset… |
DESCRIPTION¶
fsck.zfs
is a thin shell wrapper that at
most checks the status of a dataset's container pool. It is installed by
OpenZFS because some Linux distributions expect a fsck helper for all
filesystems.
If more than one dataset is specified, each is checked in turn and the results binary-ored.
OPTIONS¶
Ignored.
NOTES¶
ZFS datasets are checked by running zpool
scrub
on the containing pool. An individual ZFS
dataset is never checked independently of its pool, which is unlike a
regular filesystem.
However, the fsck(8) interface still
allows it to communicate some errors: if the dataset
is in a degraded pool, then fsck.zfs
will return
exit code 4 to indicate
an uncorrected filesystem error.
Similarly, if the dataset is in a
faulted pool and has a legacy /etc/fstab record,
then fsck.zfs
will return exit code
8 to indicate a fatal
operational error.
SEE ALSO¶
May 26, 2021 | OpenZFS |