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#!/bin/sh -f # # Copyright (c) 2000-2001 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. # status=0 DB_OPTS="" REPAIR_OPTS="" USAGE="Usage: xfs_admin [-efjlpuV] [-c 0|1] [-L label] [-U uuid] device" while getopts "efjlpuc:L:U:V" c do case $c in c) REPAIR_OPTS=$REPAIR_OPTS" -c lazycount="$OPTARG;; e) DB_OPTS=$DB_OPTS" -c 'version extflg'";; f) DB_OPTS=$DB_OPTS" -f";; j) DB_OPTS=$DB_OPTS" -c 'version log2'";; l) DB_OPTS=$DB_OPTS" -r -c label";; L) DB_OPTS=$DB_OPTS" -c 'label "$OPTARG"'";; p) DB_OPTS=$DB_OPTS" -c 'version projid32bit'";; u) DB_OPTS=$DB_OPTS" -r -c uuid";; U) DB_OPTS=$DB_OPTS" -c 'uuid "$OPTARG"'";; V) xfs_db -p xfs_admin -V status=$? exit $status ;; \?) echo $USAGE 1>&2 exit 2 ;; esac done set -- extra $@ shift $OPTIND case $# in 1) if [ -n "$DB_OPTS" ] then eval xfs_db -x -p xfs_admin $DB_OPTS $1 status=$? fi if [ -n "$REPAIR_OPTS" ] then # Hide normal repair output which is sent to stderr # assuming the filesystem is fine when a user is # running xfs_admin. # Ideally, we need to improve the output behaviour # of repair for this purpose (say a "quiet" mode). eval xfs_repair $REPAIR_OPTS $1 2> /dev/null status=`expr $? + $status` if [ $status -ne 0 ] then echo "Conversion failed, is the filesystem unmounted?" fi fi ;; *) echo $USAGE 1>&2 exit 2 ;; esac exit $status