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NAME

       fsck.s3ql - Check an S3QL file system for errors

SYNOPSIS

          fsck.s3ql [options] <storage url>

DESCRIPTION

       S3QL is a file system for online data storage. Before using S3QL, make sure to consult the
       full documentation (rather than just  the  man  pages  which  only  briefly  document  the
       available userspace commands).

       The  fsck.s3ql command checks the new file system in the location specified by storage url
       for errors and attempts to repair any problems. The storage url  depends  on  the  backend
       that is used. The S3QL User's Guide should be consulted for a description of the available
       backends.

OPTIONS

       The fsck.s3ql command accepts the following options.

          --log <target>
                 Write logging info into this file. File will be rotated when it reaches  1  MiB,
                 and  at  most  5  old  log  files will be kept. Specify none to disable logging.
                 Default: ~/.s3ql/fsck.log

          --cachedir <path>
                 Store cached data in this directory (default: ~/.s3ql)

          --authfile <path>
                 Read authentication credentials from this file (default: ~/.s3ql/authinfo2)

          --debug <module>
                 activate debugging output from <module>. Use all to get debug messages from  all
                 modules. This option can be specified multiple times.

          --quiet
                 be really quiet

          --ssl  Always  use SSL connections when connecting to remote servers. For backends that
                 allow only encrypted connections, S3QL uses  SSL  automatically,  even  if  this
                 option is not set.

          --version
                 just print program version and exit

          --batch
                 If user input is required, exit without prompting.

          --force
                 Force checking even if file system is marked clean.

EXIT STATUS

       fsck.s3ql returns exit code 0 if the operation succeeded and 1 if some error occurred.

SEE ALSO

       The S3QL homepage is at http://code.google.com/p/s3ql/.

       The  full  S3QL  documentation  should  also be installed somewhere on your system, common
       locations are /usr/share/doc/s3ql or /usr/local/doc/s3ql.

COPYRIGHT

       2008-2011, Nikolaus Rath