CLRI(8) Maintenance Commands and Procedures CLRI(8)
NAME
clri, dcopy - clear inode
SYNOPSIS
clri [
-F FSType] [
-V]
special i-number dcopy [
-F FSType] [
-V]
special i-numberDESCRIPTION
clri writes zeros on the inodes with the decimal
i-number on the file
system stored on
special. After
clri, any blocks in the affected
file show up as missing in an
fsck(8) of
special.
Read and write permission is required on the specified file system
device. The inode becomes allocatable.
The primary purpose of this routine is to remove a file that for some
reason appears in no directory. If it is used to zap an inode that
does appear in a directory, care should be taken to track down the
entry and remove it. Otherwise, when the inode is reallocated to
some new file, the old entry will still point to that file. At that
point, removing the old entry will destroy the new file. The new
entry will again point to an unallocated inode, so the whole cycle is
likely to be repeated again and again.
dcopy is a symbolic link to
clri.
OPTIONS
-F FSType Specify the
FSType on which to operate. The
FSType should either be specified here or be determinable from
/etc/vfstab by matching
special with an entry in the
table, or by consulting
/etc/default/fs.
-V Echo the complete command line, but do not execute the
command. The command line is generated by using the
options and arguments provided by the user and adding to
them information derived from
/etc/vfstab. This option
should be used to verify and validate the command line.
USAGE
See
largefile(7) for the description of the behavior of
clri and
dcopy when encountering files greater than or equal to 2 Gbyte ( 2^31
bytes).
FILES
/etc/default/fs Default local file system type
/etc/vfstab List of default parameters for each file system
SEE ALSO
vfstab(5),
attributes(7),
largefile(7),
fsck(8)NOTES
This command might not be supported for all
FSTypes.
September 16, 1996 CLRI(8)