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Managing filesystem types

Commands for sfs filesystems

Because sfs filesystems use alternate inodes, it is important to use the sfs variants of all commands that either report or manipulate inode information. In most cases, the commands for sfs filesystems use the generic command interface with the -F sfs option. This option makes the generic command invoke the correct version for sfs filesystems. The following commands all have sfs variants:


df(1M)
Reports free disk space on filesystems. When the command reports the number of free and used inodes, it will report only on even-numbered inodes.

fsck(1M)
Checks and repairs filesystems.

fsdb(1M)
A filesystem debugger.

labelit(1M)
Provides labels for sfs filesystems. (These labels are not sensitivity labels.)

mkfs(1M)
Constructs filesystems.

mount(1M)
Mounts a filesystem that has been created by mkfs.

ncheck(1M)
Prints a list of pathnames, based on inodes. The inodes numbers given to the command must be even.

volcopy(1M)
Makes a literal copy of a filesystem.
For details, see the manual pages for these commands.
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