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nvtagpg(8) System Manager's Manual nvtagpg(8)
NAME
nvtagpg - Displays a disk block formatted as a tag directory
SYNOPSIS
/sbin/advfs/nvtagpg [-v] tag_id
/sbin/advfs/nvtagpg [-v] tag_id { page | -a }
/sbin/advfs/nvtagpg [-v] fileset_id file_id
/sbin/advfs/nvtagpg domain_id fileset_id -d dump_file
/sbin/advfs/nvtagpg domain_id -d dump_file
/sbin/advfs/nvtagpg volume_id -b block
OPTIONS
Specifies that all the pages in the file be displayed. Specifies the logical block number of a disk block on an AdvFS volume. Specifies
the name of a file that will hold the contents of the specified tag file. Display all the data in a specified tag file.
OPERANDS
Specifies a tag file using one of the following formats: Specify only the domain to select and display the root tag file. The dump_file
parameter is a previously-saved copy of the root tag file. You can use the -F option to force the utility to interpret the dump_file param-
eter as a file name if it has the same name as a domain name. Specify the domain and the fileset to select and display the fileset's tag
file. The dump_file parameter is a previously-saved copy of the fileset's tag file. You can use the -F option to force the utility to
interpret the dump_file parameter as a file name if it has the same name as a domain name. Specifies an AdvFS file domain using the fol-
lowing format: By default, the utility opens all volumes using block device special files. Specify the -r option to operate on the raw
device (character device special file) of the domain instead of the block device. Specify the [-D] option to force the utility to interpret
the name you supply in the domain argument as a domain name. Specifies an AdvFS volume using the following format: Specify the -V option
to force the utility to interpret the name you supply in the volume argument as a volume name. The volume name argument also can be a full
or partial path for the volume, for example /dev/rdisk/dsk12a or dsk12a. Specifying a partial path name always opens the character device
special file.
Alternatively, specify the volume by using arguments for its domain, domain_id, and its volume index number, volume_index. Speci-
fies an AdvFS fileset using the following format: Specify the [-S] option to force the command to interpret the name you supply as a
fileset name. Specify the fileset by entering either the name of the fileset, fileset, or the fileset's tag number, -T fileset_tag.
Specifies a file name in the following format: Specify the [-F] option to force the command to interpret the name you supply as a
file name. Specify the file by entering either the file's fileset relative pathname, file, or the file's tag number, -t file_tag.
Specifies the file page number of the tag file.
DESCRIPTION
The nvtagpg utility displays formatted pages of a root tag file or a fileset tag file. The utility also can save a copy of a tag file.
Each AdvFS domain has a root tag file that lists all the filesets in the domain. Each fileset has a tag file that lists all the files in
the fileset.
Displaying the root Tag File
The utility can display a page of the root tag file. For example, to display only the second page (which is page 1) of the root tag file
in a domain named domain_1, enter the following command: # /sbin/advfs/nvtagpg domain_1 1
To display the first page of the root tag file (which is page 0), you can specify the page, as in the example above, or you can just name
the domain, and the default display is page 0. If you use the default, the display includes the names of all the filesets in the domain.
For example, to display page 0 of the root tag file and the names of all the filesets in the domain named domain_1, enter the following
command: # /sbin/advfs/nvtagpg domain_1
Displaying A Fileset Tag File
To display all the tags in a fileset, use the -a option. For example, to display all the tags in the fileset fileset_1 in the domain
domain_1, enter the following command: # /sbin/advfs/nvtagpg domain_1 fileset_1 -a
To display the tag entry for a file that has tag 9 in a fileset that has tag 2 in the domain domain_1, enter the following command: #
/sbin/advfs/nvtagpg domain_1 -T 2 -t 9
Saving the Tag File
To read the root tag file and save it to a file for later examination, use the -d dump_file option. For example, to save the root tag file
from domain domain_1 to a file in the current working directory named save_domain_1, enter the following command: # /sbin/advfs/nvtagpg
domain_1 -d save_domain_1
To save the tag file from the fileset fileset_2 in domain_1, enter the following command: # /sbin/advfs/nvtagpg domain_1 fileset_2 -d
save_fileset2
Displaying Corrupted AdvFS Volumes
When the disk structures are too corrupted to use the normal methods of viewing volumes, you can specify a logical block on a disk.
For example, to display and format as a tag page a page that contains logical block 1024 on disk dsk5c (which is volume one in in domain
domain_1), enter the following command: # /sbin/advfs/nvtagpg dsk5c -b 1024
Or, enter the following command: # /sbin/advfs/nvtagpg domain_1 1 -b 1024
NOTES
An active domain, which is a domain with one or more of its filesets mounted, has all of its volumes opened using block device special
files. These devices cannot be opened a second time without first being unmounted. However, the character device special files for the
volumes can be opened more than once while still mounted.
It can be misleading to use this utility on a domain with mounted filesets because the utility does not synchronize its read requests with
AdvFS file domain read and write requests.
For example, the AdvFS can be writing to the disk as the utility is reading from the disk. Therefore, when you run the utility, metadata
may not have been flushed in time for the utility to read it and consecutive reads of the same file page may return unpredictable or con-
tradictory results. [The domain is not harmed.]
To avoid this problem, unmount all the fileset in the domain before using this utility.
RESTRICTIONS
The utility can fail to open a block device, even when there are no filesets mounted for the domain and the AdvFS daemon, advfsd is run-
ning. The daemon, as it runs, activates the domain for a brief time. If the nvtagpg utility fails in this situation, run it again.
EXIT STATUS
The utility returns a 0 (zero) on success, otherwise it returns a nonzero value and an error diagnostic.
FILES
Specifies the command path. Specifies the AdvFS volumes in domain_name.
SEE ALSO
Commands: nvfragpg(8), nvlogpg(8), vfilepg(8), vsbmpg(8)
Files: advfs(4)
nvtagpg(8)