pmempool-check - Check and repair Persistent Memory Pool
pmempool check [<options>] <file>
The pmempool invoked with check command checks consistency of a given pool file. If the pool file is consistent pmempool exits with 0 value. If the pool file is not consistent non-zero error code is returned.
In case of any errors, the proper message is printed. The verbosity level may be increased using -v option. The output messages may be also suppressed using -q option.
It is possible to try to fix encountered problems using -r option. In order to be sure this will not corrupt your data you can either create backup of the pool file using -b option or just print what would be fixed without modifying original pool using -N option.
-r, --repair
Try to repair a pool file if possible.
-y, --yes
Answer yes on all questions.
-N, --no-exec
Don't execute, just show what would be done.
-b, --backup <file>
Create backup of a pool file before executing. Terminate if it is not possible to create a backup file. This option requires -r option.
-q, --quiet
Be quiet and don't print any messages.
-v, --verbose
Be more verbose.
-h, --help
Display help message and exit.
# Check consistency of pool.bin pool file
# Check consistency of pool.bin pool file, create backup and repair if necessary.
# Check consistency of pool.bin pool file, print what would be repaired with increased verbosity level.
libpmemblk(3) libpmemlog(3) pmempool(1)
Part of the pmempool(1) suite.
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