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Operating Systems AIX Jfs and jfs2 Post 302360789 by nagchundu on Saturday 10th of October 2009 10:30:48 AM
Old 10-10-2009
in jfs number of inodes are fixed,in jfs2 dynamically inodes are generated
jfs inode size will be max 128 bytes ,in jfs2 max size is 512 bytes
jfs have only one log file but jfs2 every FS can have own log file
log file is observe the process in file system
 

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fsck.jfs(8)						  JFS utility - file system check					       fsck.jfs(8)

NAME
fsck.jfs - initiate replay of the JFS transaction log, and check and repair a JFS formatted device SYNOPSIS
fsck.jfs [ -afnopvV ] device DESCRIPTION
fsck.jfs is used to replay the JFS transaction log, check a JFS formatted device for errors, and fix any errors found. device is the special file name corresponding to the actual device to be checked (e.g. /dev/hdb1). fsck.jfs must be run as root. WARNING
fsck.jfs should only be used to check an unmounted file system or a file system that is mounted READ ONLY. Using fsck.jfs to check a file system mounted other than READ ONLY could seriously damage the file system! OPTIONS
If no options are selected, the default is -p. -a Autocheck mode - Replay the transaction log. Do not continue fsck processing unless the aggregate state is dirty or the log replay failed. Functionally equivalent to -p. Autocheck mode is typically the default mode used when fsck.jfs is called at boot time. -f Replay the transaction log and force checking even if the file system appears clean. Repair all problems automatically. -n Open the file system read only. Do not replay the transaction log. Report errors, but do not repair them. -o Omit the replay of the transaction log. This option should not be used unless as a last resort (i.e. the log has been severely corrupted and replaying it causes further problems). -p Automatically repair ("preen") the file system. Replay the transaction log. Do not continue fsck processing unless the aggregate state is dirty or the log replay failed. Functionally equivalent to -a. -v Verbose messaging - print details and debug statements to stdout. -V Print version information and exit (regardless of any other chosen options). EXAMPLES
Check the 3rd partition on the 2nd hard disk, print extended information to stdout, replay the transaction log, force complete fsck.jfs checking, and give permission to repair all errors: fsck.jfs -v -f /dev/hdb3 Check the 5th partition on the 1st hard disk, and report, but do not repair, any errors: fsck.jfs -n /dev/hda5 EXIT CODE
The exit code returned by fsck.jfs represents one of the following conditions: 0 No errors 1 File system errors corrected and/or transaction log replayed successfully 2 File system errors corrected, system should be rebooted if file system was mounted 4 File system errors left uncorrected 8 Operational error 16 Usage or syntax error 128 Shared library error REPORTING BUGS
If you find a bug in JFS or fsck.jfs, please report it via the bug tracking system ("Report Bugs" section) of the JFS project web site: http://oss.software.ibm.com/jfs Please send as much pertinent information as possible, including the complete output of running fsck.jfs with the -v option on the JFS device. SEE ALSO
fsck(8), mkfs.jfs(8), logdump(8), logredo(8), xchklog(8), xchkdmp(8), xpeek(8) AUTHORS
Barry Arndt (barndt@us.ibm.com) William Braswell, Jr. fsck.jfs is maintained by IBM. See the JFS project web site for more details: http://oss.software.ibm.com/jfs March 1, 2002 fsck.jfs(8)
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