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xfs_ncheck(8)               System Manager's Manual              xfs_ncheck(8)

NAME
       xfs_ncheck - generate pathnames from i-numbers for XFS
SYNOPSIS
       xfs_ncheck [ -i ino ] ... [ -f ] [ -s ] [ -l logdev ] device
       xfs_ncheck -V
DESCRIPTION
       xfs_ncheck  with no -i arguments generates an inode number and pathname
       list of all files on the given filesystem. Names of directory files are
       followed by /..  The output is not sorted in any particular order.  The
       filesystem to be examined is specified by the  device  argument,  which
       should  be  the  disk or volume device for the filesystem.  Filesystems
       stored in files can also be checked, using the -f flag.
OPTIONS
       -f       Specifies that the filesystem image to be processed is  stored
                in a regular file at device (see the mkfs.xfs -d file option).
                This might happen if an image copy of a  filesystem  has  been
                made into an ordinary file.
       -l logdev
                Specifies  the  device  where  the  filesystem's  external log
                resides.  Only for those filesystems  which  use  an  external
                log.  See  the  mkfs.xfs  -l option, and refer to xfs(5) for a
                detailed description of the XFS log.
       -s       Limits the report to special files and  files  with  setuserid
                mode.   This  option may be used to detect violations of secu-
                rity policy.
       -i ino   Limits the report to only those files whose inode numbers fol-
                low.   May  be  given  multiple times to select multiple inode
                numbers.
       -V       Prints the version number and exits.
       If the filesystem is seriously corrupted, or very busy and  looks  like
       it  is  corrupt,  a  message of the form that would be generated by the
       xfs_db(8) "check" command may appear.
       xfs_ncheck is only useful with XFS filesystems.
SEE ALSO
       mkfs.xfs(8), xfs(5).

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