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Operating Systems Solaris Deep checking Solaris ufs filesystem Post 302992813 by jlliagre on Thursday 2nd of March 2017 02:25:13 AM
Old 03-02-2017
I strongly doubt that the "-o full" option was ever implemented for UFS. You might be confusing with vxfs which was indeed supporting it.
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fsck.reiser4(8) 						reiser4progs manual						   fsck.reiser4(8)

NAME
fsck.reiser4 - the program for checking and repairing reiser4 filesystem. SYNOPSIS
fsck.reiser4 [ options ] FILE DESCRIPTION
fsck.reiser4 is reiser4 filesystem check and repair program. CHECK OPTIONS
--check the default action checks the consistency and reports, but does not repair any corruption that it finds. This option may be used on a read-only file system mount. --fix fixes minor corruptions that do not require rebuilding; sets up correct values of bytes unsupported by kernel in the case of trans- parent compression. --build-sb fixes all severe corruptions in super blocks, rebuilds super blocks from scratch if needed. --build-fs fixes all severe fs corruptions, except super block ones; rebuilds reiser4 filesystem from the scratch if needed. -L, --logfile forces fsck to report any corruption it finds to the specified logfile rather then on stderr. -n, --no-log prevents fsck from reporting any kind of corruption. -a, --auto automatically checks the file system without any questions. -q, --quiet supresses gauges. -r ignored. PLUGIN OPTIONS
--print-profile prints the plugin profile. This is the set of default plugins used for all parts of a filesystem -- format, nodes, files, directo- ries, hashes, etc. If --override is specified, then prints modified plugins. -l, --print-plugins prints all plugins libreiser4 know about. -o, --override TYPE=PLUGIN, ... overrides the default plugin of the type "TYPE" by the plugin "PLUGIN" in the plugin profile. COMMON OPTIONS
-V, --version prints program version -?, -h, --help prints program help -q, --quiet suppress messages. -y, --yes assumes an answer 'yes' to all questions. -f, --force forces fsck to use whole disk, not block device or mounted partition. -p, --preen automatically repair minor corruptions on the filesystem. -c, --cache N tunes number of nodes in the libreiser4 tree buffer cache REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <reiserfs-devel@vger.kernel.org> SEE ALSO
debugfs.reiser4(8), mkfs.reiser4(8), measurefs.reiser4(8) AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Vitaly Fertman <vitaly@namesys.com> reiser4progs 05 February, 2004 fsck.reiser4(8)
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