Man page - thin_repair(8)
Packages contains this manual
- thin_repair(8)
- cache_restore(8)
- cache_repair(8)
- thin_metadata_pack(8)
- thin_restore(8)
- era_check(8)
- thin_check(8)
- thin_metadata_unpack(8)
- thin_metadata_size(8)
- era_restore(8)
- thin_rmap(8)
- thin_ls(8)
- era_invalidate(8)
- thin_migrate(8)
- thin_dump(8)
- cache_metadata_size(8)
- cache_check(8)
- cache_dump(8)
- era_dump(8)
- thin_trim(8)
- thin_delta(8)
- cache_writeback(8)
apt-get install thin-provisioning-tools
Manual
thin_repair
NAMESYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
EXAMPLE
DIAGNOSTICS
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
NAME
thin_repair - repair thin provisioning binary metadata.
SYNOPSIS
thin_repair [ options ] -i {device|file} -o {device|file}
DESCRIPTION
thin_repair reads binary thin provisioning metadata created by the respective device-mapper target from one device or file, repairs it and writes it to different device or file. If written to a metadata device, the metadata can be processed by the device-mapper target.
This tool cannot be run on live metadata.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Print help and exit.
-V, --version
Print version information and exit.
-i, --input {device|file}
Input file or device with binary data.
-o, --output {device|file}
Output file or device for binary data.
If a file is
used for output, then it must be preallocated, and large
enough to hold the metadata.
--transaction-id {natural}
Override the transaction id given in the input xml.
--data-block-size {natural}
Override the data block size given in the input xml.
--nr-data-blocks {natural}
Override the nr data blocks given in the input xml.
EXAMPLE
Reads the binary thin provisioning metadata from file metadata, repairs it and writes it to logical volume /dev/vg/metadata for further processing by the respective device-mapper target:
$ thin_repair -i metadata -o /dev/vg/metadata
DIAGNOSTICS
thin_repair returns an exit code of 0 for success or 1 for error.
SEE ALSO
thin_dump (8), thin_check (8), thin_restore (8), thin_rmap (8), thin_metadata_size (8)
AUTHOR
Joe Thornber <ejt@redhat.com>, Heinz Mauelshagen <HeinzM@RedHat.com>