CHKFSTORE(8,C) AIX Commands Reference CHKFSTORE(8,C) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- chkfstore PURPOSE Checks fstore values. SYNTAX +------------+ chkfstore ---| +----+ |--- fstore_value --- device ---| +---| -i |---+ ^ | -l | | | +----+ | +--------+ DESCRIPTION The chkfstore command scans the file system on the specified device and displays all inode numbers of those inodes that match the specified octal fstore value, fstore_value. The device name should identify a device containing a primary or backbone copy of a replicated filesystem. A common use of chkfstore is to check for files with an fstore value of 0 in the replicated root filesystem. 0 is the fstore value assigned to files when they are created and is often an indication of a file incorrectly installed. Files in the root file system where a 0 fstore value would be correct (that is, those files which should be stored only on the primary and backbone sites) should be installed with an fstore value of none (020000000000). Run chkfstore on the same type of machine as the the machine whose file system is being checked. This program is intended for the administrator. FLAGS Normally, chkfstore will require the fstore_value equal to an inode's fstore value for the two to match. If the -i option is set chkfstore considers the fstore values to match if all the one bits in fstore_value are also ones in the inode's fstore. -l results in the inode fstore value to be displayed as well as the inode number. RELATED INFORMATION See the following commands: "chfstore," "store" and "where." Processed November 8, 1990 CHKFSTORE(8,C) 1 CHKFSTORE(8,C) AIX Commands Reference CHKFSTORE(8,C) See fs and fstore in the AIX Operating System Technical Reference. Processed November 8, 1990 CHKFSTORE(8,C) 2