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NAME

       volinfo - Produces detailed statistics about AFS volume headers

SYNOPSIS

       volinfo [-checkout] [-vnode] [-date] [-inode] [-itime]
           [-part <AFS partition name (default current partition)>+]
           [-volumeid <volume id>+] [-header] [-sizeonly]
           [-fixheader] [-saveinodes] [-orphaned] [-filenames] [-help]

DESCRIPTION

       The volinfo command displays detailed statistics about one or more volume headers and the partition that
       houses them. The command must be issued on a file server machine and by default produces output for every
       volume on every AFS server partition on the machine. To display output for the volumes on one partition
       only, include the -part argument. To display output for one volume only, include the -volumeid argument.

OPTIONS

       -checkout
           Checkout the specified volume from the running fileserver. This ensures that the fileserver or other
           processes will not be modifying volume metadata at the same time we are trying to read it, leading to
           invalid or incorrect results.

       -vnode
           Displays a table for each volume which lists the large (directory) and small (file) vnodes in it, in
           addition to the default output.

       -date
           When combined with the -vnode flag, adds the "ServerModTime" field to each vnode entry in the large
           vnode and small vnode tables, reporting its most recent modification time.

       -inode
           When combined with the -vnode flag, adds the "inode" field to each vnode entry in the large vnode and
           small vnode tables, reporting the associated inode number.

       -itime
           When combined with the -vnode flag, displays a change, modification, and access timestamp for each of
           the large vnode and small vnode tables.

       -part <partition name or id>+
           Specifies the partition that houses each volume for which to produce output. Use the format /vicepxx
           or xx, where xx is one or two lowercase letters. This argument can be omitted if the current working
           directory is the mount location for an AFS server partition. If it is not the mount location for an
           AFS server partition, the command produces output for every volume on all local AFS server
           partitions.

       -volumeid <volume id>+
           Specifies the ID number of one volume for which to produce output.  The -part argument must be
           provided along with this one unless the current working directory is the mount location for the AFS
           server partition that houses the volume.

       -header
           Displays statistics about the volume header of each volume, in addition to the default output.

       -sizeonly
           Displays a single line of output for each volume, reporting the size of various structures associated
           with it. The default output is suppressed and any flags that modify it (such as -vnode) are ignored.

       -fixheader
           Repairs damaged inodes in each volume if possible. If there are any, it reports the action it is
           taking to repair them. Otherwise, it produces no output in addition to the default output.

       -saveinodes
           Creates a file in the current working directory for each inode in each volume. Each file is called
           TmpInode.vnode_number and contains the inode's contents. The default output is suppressed and any
           flags that modify it (such as -vnode) are ignored.

       -orphaned
           Displays a large vnode and small vnode table for each volume, which lists only orphaned vnodes
           (vnodes that have no parent). If there are none, the tables are empty (only the headers appear).

       -filenames
           When combined with the -vnode flag, adds the full path and file name of the "namei" file which stores
           the vnode data to each vnode entry in the large vnode and small vnode tables. This option is only
           available on fileservers which use the "namei" storage format for storing data.

       -help
           Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are ignored.

OUTPUT

       By default, the command produces several line of statistics for each volume. Adding other options
       produces or substitutes additional information as described in "OPTIONS".  The output is intended for
       debugging purposes and is meaningful to someone familiar with the internal structure of volume headers.

PRIVILEGE REQUIRED

       The issuer must be logged in as the local superuser "root".

SEE ALSO

       volscan(8), vldb.DB0(5), volserver(8)

COPYRIGHT

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