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btrfs-scrub(8)
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NAME
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btrfs-scrub - scrub btrfs filesystem
SYNOPSIS
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*btrfs scrub* <subcommand> <args>
DESCRIPTION
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*btrfs scrub* is used to scrub a btrfs filesystem, which will read all data
from all disks and verify checksums.
SUBCOMMAND
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*cancel* <path>|<device>::
If a scrub is running on the filesystem identified by <path>, cancel it.
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Progress is saved in the scrub progress file and scrubbing can be resumed later
using the scrub resume command.
If a <device> is given, the corresponding filesystem is found and
scrub cancel behaves as if it was called on that filesystem.
*resume* [-BdqrR] [-c <ioprio_class> -n <ioprio_classdata>] <path>|<device>::
Resume a canceled or interrupted scrub cycle on the filesystem identified by
<path> or on a given <device>.
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Does not start a new scrub if the last scrub finished successfully.
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`Options`
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see *scrub start*.
*start* [-BdqrRf] [-c <ioprio_class> -n <ioprio_classdata>] <path>|<device>::
Start a scrub on all devices of the filesystem identified by <path> or on
a single <device>. If a scrub is already running, the new one fails.
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Without options, scrub is started as a background process.
Progress can be obtained with the *scrub status* command. Scrubbing
involves reading all data from all disks and verifying checksums. Errors are
corrected along the way if possible.
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The default IO priority of scrub is the idle class. The priority can be
configured similar to the `ionice`(1) syntax using '-c' and '-n' options.
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`Options`
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-B::::
Do not background and print scrub statistics when finished.
-d::::
Print separate statistics for each device of the filesystem (-B only).
-q::::
Quiet. Omit error messages and statistics.
-r::::
Read only mode. Do not attempt to correct anything.
-R::::
Raw print mode. Print full data instead of summary.
-c <ioprio_class>::::
Set IO priority class (see `ionice`(1) manpage).
-n <ioprio_classdata>::::
Set IO priority classdata (see `ionice`(1) manpage).
-f::::
Force starting new scrub even if a scrub is already running.
This is useful when scrub stat record file is damaged.
*status* [-d] <path>|<device>::
Show status of a running scrub for the filesystem identified by <path> or
for the specified <device>.
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If no scrub is running, show statistics of the last finished or canceled scrub
for that filesystem or device.
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`Options`
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-d::::
Print separate statistics for each device of the filesystem.
EXIT STATUS
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*btrfs scrub* returns a zero exit status if it succeeds. Non zero is
returned in case of failure.
AVAILABILITY
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*btrfs* is part of btrfs-progs.
Please refer to the btrfs wiki http://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org for
further details.
SEE ALSO
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`mkfs.btrfs`(8),