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FSCK_CACHEFS 1M "Oct 9, 2002"
NAME
fsck_cachefs - check integrity of data cached with CacheFS
SYNOPSIS

fsck -F cachefs [-m] [-o noclean] cache_directory
DESCRIPTION

The CacheFS version of the fsck command checks the integrity of a cache directory.This utility corrects any CacheFS problems it finds by default. There is no interactive mode. The most likely invocation of fsck for CacheFS file systems is at boot time from an entry in the /etc/vfstab file. See vfstab(4).

OPTIONS

The following options are supported: -m

Check, but do not repair.

-o noclean

Force a check on the cache even if there is no reason to suspect there is a problem.

EXAMPLES

Example 1 Using fsck_cachefs to Force a Check on the Cache Directory

The following example forces a check on the cache directory /cache3:

example% fsck -F cachefs -o noclean /cache3
SEE ALSO

cfsadmin(1M), fsck(1M), mount_cachefs(1M), vfstab(4), attributes(5)