xfsprogs-5.14.2

Introduction to xfsprogs

The xfsprogs package contains administration and debugging tools for the XFS file system.

This package is known to build and work properly using an LFS-11.1 platform.

Package Information

xfsprogs Dependencies

Required

inih-53 and liburcu-0.13.1

Optional

ICU-70.1 (for unicode name scanning in xfs_scrub)

User Notes: https://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/xfs

Kernel Configuration

Enable the following options in the kernel configuration and recompile the kernel:

File systems --->
  <*/M> XFS filesystem support [CONFIG_XFS_FS]

Installation of xfsprogs

Install xfsprogs by running the following commands:

make DEBUG=-DNDEBUG     \
     INSTALL_USER=root  \
     INSTALL_GROUP=root

This package does not come with a test suite.

Now, as the root user:

make PKG_DOC_DIR=/usr/share/doc/xfsprogs-5.14.2 install     &&
make PKG_DOC_DIR=/usr/share/doc/xfsprogs-5.14.2 install-dev &&

rm -rfv /usr/lib/libhandle.{a,la}

Command Explanations

make DEBUG=-DNDEBUG: Turns off debugging symbols.

INSTALL_USER=root INSTALL_GROUP=root: This sets the owner and group of the installed files.

OPTIMIZER="...": Adding this parameter to the end of the make command overrides the default optimization settings.

Contents

Installed Programs: fsck.xfs, mkfs.xfs, xfs_admin, xfs_bmap, xfs_copy, xfs_db, xfs_estimate, xfs_freeze, xfs_fsr, xfs_growfs, xfs_info, xfs_io, xfs_logprint, xfs_mdrestore, xfs_metadump, xfs_mkfile, xfs_ncheck, xfs_quota, xfs_repair, xfs_rtcp, xfs_scrub, xfs_scrub_all, and xfs_spaceman
Installed Libraries: libhandle.so
Installed Directories: /usr/include/xfs, /usr/lib/xfsprogs, and /usr/share/doc/xfsprogs-5.14.2

Short Descriptions

fsck.xfs

simply exits with a zero status, since XFS partitions are checked at mount time

mkfs.xfs

constructs an XFS file system

xfs_admin

changes the parameters of an XFS file system

xfs_bmap

prints block mapping for an XFS file

xfs_copy

copies the contents of an XFS file system to one or more targets in parallel

xfs_estimate

for each directory argument, estimates the space that directory would take if it were copied to an XFS filesystem (does not cross mount points)

xfs_db

is used to debug an XFS file system

xfs_freeze

suspends access to an XFS file system

xfs_fsr

applicable only to XFS filesystems, improves the organization of mounted filesystems, the reorganization algorithm operates on one file at a time, compacting or othewise improving the layout of the file extents (contiguous blocks of file data)

xfs_growfs

expands an XFS file system

xfs_info

is equivalent to invoking xfs_growfs, but specifying that no change to the file system is to be made

xfs_io

is a debugging tool like xfs_db, but is aimed at examining the regular file I/O path rather than the raw XFS volume itself

xfs_logprint

prints the log of an XFS file system

xfs_mdrestore

restores an XFS metadump image to a filesystem image

xfs_metadump

copies XFS filesystem metadata to a file

xfs_mkfile

creates an XFS file, padded with zeroes by default

xfs_ncheck

generates pathnames from inode numbers for an XFS file system

xfs_quota

is a utility for reporting and editing various aspects of filesystem quotas

xfs_repair

repairs corrupt or damaged XFS file systems

xfs_rtcp

copies a file to the real-time partition on an XFS file system

xfs_scrub

checks and repairs the contents of a mounted XFS file system

xfs_scrub_all

scrubs all mounted XFS file systems

xfs_spaceman

reports and controls free space usage in an XFS file system

libhandle.so

contains XFS-specific functions that provide a way to perform certain filesystem operations without using a file descriptor to access filesystem objects

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