| .\" -*- nroff -*- |
| .\" Copyright 1993, 1994, 1995 by Theodore Ts'o. All Rights Reserved. |
| .\" This file may be copied under the terms of the GNU Public License. |
| .\" |
| .TH DEBUGFS 8 "@E2FSPROGS_MONTH@ @E2FSPROGS_YEAR@" "E2fsprogs version @E2FSPROGS_VERSION@" |
| .SH NAME |
| debugfs \- ext2/ext3 file system debugger |
| .SH SYNOPSIS |
| .B debugfs |
| [ |
| .B \-Vwci |
| ] |
| [ |
| .B \-b |
| blocksize |
| ] |
| [ |
| .B \-s |
| superblock |
| ] |
| [ |
| .B \-f |
| cmd_file |
| ] |
| [ |
| .B \-R |
| request |
| ] |
| [ |
| .B \-d |
| data_source_device |
| ] |
| [ |
| device |
| ] |
| .SH DESCRIPTION |
| The |
| .B debugfs |
| program is an interactive file system debugger. It can be used to |
| examine and change the state of an ext2 file system. |
| .br |
| .I device |
| is the special file corresponding to the device containing the ext2 |
| file system (e.g /dev/hdXX). |
| .SH OPTIONS |
| .TP |
| .I \-w |
| Specifies that the file system should be opened in read-write mode. |
| Without this option, the file system is opened in read-only mode. |
| .TP |
| .I \-c |
| Specifies that the file system should be opened in catastrophic mode, in |
| which the inode and group bitmaps are not read initially. This can be |
| useful for filesystems with significant corruption, but because of this, |
| catastrophic mode forces the filesystem to be opened read-only. |
| .TP |
| .I \-i |
| Specifies that |
| .I device |
| represents an ext2 image file created by the |
| .B e2image |
| program. Since the ext2 image file only contains the superblock, block |
| group descriptor, block and inode allocation bitmaps, and |
| the inode table, many |
| .B debugfs |
| commands will not function properly. |
| .B Warning: |
| no safety checks are in place, and |
| .B debugfs |
| may fail in interesting ways if commands such as |
| .IR ls ", " dump ", " |
| etc. are tried without specifying the |
| .I data_source_device |
| using the |
| .I \-d |
| option. |
| .B debugfs |
| is a debugging tool. It has rough edges! |
| .TP |
| .I -d data_source_device |
| Used with the |
| .I \-i |
| option, specifies that |
| .I data_source_device |
| should be used when reading blocks not found in the ext2 image file. |
| This includes data, directory, and indirect blocks. |
| .TP |
| .I -b blocksize |
| Forces the use of the given block size for the file system, rather than |
| detecting the correct block size as normal. |
| .TP |
| .I -s superblock |
| Causes the file system superblock to be read from the given block number, |
| rather than the default (1). If you give a |
| .I -s |
| option, you must also give a |
| .I -b |
| option. |
| .TP |
| .I -f cmd_file |
| Causes |
| .B debugfs |
| to read in commands from |
| .IR cmd_file , |
| and execute them. When |
| .B debugfs |
| is finished executing those commands, it will exit. |
| .TP |
| .I -R request |
| Causes |
| .B debugfs |
| to execute the single command |
| .IR request , |
| and then exit. |
| .TP |
| .I -V |
| print the version number of |
| .B debugfs |
| and exit. |
| .SH SPECIFYING FILES |
| Many |
| .B debugfs |
| commands take a |
| .I filespec |
| as an argument to specify an inode (as opposed to a pathname) |
| in the filesystem which is currently opened by |
| .BR debugfs . |
| The |
| .I filespec |
| argument may be specified in two forms. The first form is an inode |
| number surrounded by angle brackets, e.g., |
| .IR <2> . |
| The second form is a pathname; if the pathname is prefixed by a forward slash |
| ('/'), then it is interpreted relative to the root of the filesystem |
| which is currently opened by |
| .BR debugfs . |
| If not, the pathname is |
| interpreted relative to the current working directory as maintained by |
| .BR debugfs . |
| This may be modified by using the |
| .B debugfs |
| command |
| .IR cd . |
| .\" |
| .\" |
| .\" |
| .SH COMMANDS |
| This is a list of the commands which |
| .B debugfs |
| supports. |
| .TP |
| .I bmap filespec logical_block |
| Print the physical block number corresponding to the logical block number |
| .I logical_block |
| in the inode |
| .IR filespec . |
| .TP |
| .I cat filespec |
| Dump the contents of the inode |
| .I filespec |
| to stdout. |
| .TP |
| .I cd filespec |
| Change the current working directory to |
| .IR filespec . |
| .TP |
| .I chroot filespec |
| Change the root directory to be the directory |
| .IR filespec . |
| .TP |
| .I close |
| Close the currently open file system. |
| .TP |
| .I clri file |
| Clear the contents of the inode |
| .IR file . |
| .TP |
| .I dump [-p] filspec out_file |
| Dump the contents of the inode |
| .I filespec |
| to the output file |
| .IR out_file . |
| If the |
| .I -p |
| option is given set the owner, group and permissions information on |
| .I out_file |
| to match |
| .IR filespec . |
| .TP |
| .I expand_dir filespec |
| Expand the directory |
| .IR filespec . |
| .TP |
| .I feature [fs_feature] [-fs_feature] ... |
| Set or clear various filesystem features in the superblock. After setting |
| or clearing any filesystem features that were requested, print the current |
| state of the filesystem feature set. |
| .TP |
| .I find_free_block [count [goal]] |
| Find the first |
| .I count |
| free blocks, starting from |
| .I goal |
| and allocate it. |
| .TP |
| .I find_free_inode [dir [mode]] |
| Find a free inode and allocate it. If present, |
| .I dir |
| specifies the inode number of the directory |
| which the inode is to be located. The second |
| optional argument |
| .I mode |
| specifies the permissions of the new inode. (If the directory bit is set |
| on the mode, the allocation routine will function differently.) |
| .TP |
| .I freeb block [count] |
| Mark the block number |
| .I block |
| as not allocated. |
| If the optional argument |
| .I count |
| is present, then |
| .I count |
| blocks starting at block number |
| .I block |
| will be marked as not allocated. |
| .TP |
| .I freei filespec |
| Free the inode specified by |
| .IR filespec . |
| .TP |
| .I help |
| Print a list of commands understood by |
| .BR debugfs (8). |
| .TP |
| .I icheck block ... |
| Print a listing of the inodes which use the one or more blocks specified |
| on the command line. |
| .TP |
| .I imap filespec |
| Print the location of the inode data structure (in the inode table) |
| of the inode |
| .IR filespec . |
| .TP |
| .I init_filesys device blocksize |
| Create an ext2 file system on |
| .I device |
| with device size |
| .IR blocksize . |
| Note that this does not fully initialize all of the data structures; |
| to do this, use the |
| .BR mke2fs (8) |
| program. This is just a call to the low-level library, which sets up |
| the superblock and block descriptors. |
| .TP |
| .I kill_file filespec |
| Deallocate the inode |
| .I filespec |
| and its blocks. Note that this does not remove any directory |
| entries (if any) to this inode. See the |
| .BR rm (1) |
| command if you wish to unlink a file. |
| .TP |
| .I lcd directory |
| Change the current working directory of the |
| .B debugfs |
| process to |
| .I directory |
| on the native filesystem. |
| .TP |
| .I ln filespec dest_file |
| Create a link named |
| .I dest_file |
| which is a link to |
| .IR filespec . |
| Note this does not adjust the inode reference counts. |
| .TP |
| .I logdump [-acs] [-b<block>] [-i<filespec>] [-f<journal_file>] [output_file] |
| Dump the contents of the ext3 journal. By default, the journal inode as |
| specified in the superblock. However, this can be overridden with the |
| .I \-i |
| option, which uses an inode specifier to specify the journal to be |
| used. A file containing journal data can be specified using the |
| .I \-f |
| option. Finally, the |
| .I \-s |
| option utilizes the backup information in the superblock to locate the |
| journal. |
| .IP |
| The |
| .I \-a |
| option causes the |
| .I logdump |
| program to print the contents of all of the descriptor blocks. |
| The |
| .I \-b |
| option causes |
| .I logdump |
| to print all journal records that are refer to the specified block. |
| The |
| .I \-c |
| option will print out the contents of all of the data blocks selected by |
| the |
| .I \-a |
| and |
| .I \-b |
| options. |
| .TP |
| .I ls [-l] [-d] [-p] filespec |
| Print a listing of the files in the directory |
| .IR filespec . |
| The |
| .I \-l |
| flag will list files using a more verbose format. |
| The |
| .I \-d |
| flag will list deleted entries in the directory. |
| The |
| .I \-p |
| flag will list the files in a format which is more easily parsable by |
| scripts, as well as making it more clear when there are spaces or other |
| non-prinitng characters at the end of filenames. |
| .TP |
| .I modify_inode filespec |
| Modify the contents of the inode structure in the inode |
| .IR filespec . |
| .TP |
| .I mkdir filespec |
| Make a directory. |
| .TP |
| .I mknod filespec [p|[[c|b] major minor]] |
| Create a special device file (a named pipe, character or block device). |
| If a character or block device is to be made, the |
| .I major |
| and |
| .I minor |
| device numbers must be specified. |
| .TP |
| .I ncheck inode_num ... |
| Take the requested list of inode numbers, and print a listing of pathnames |
| to those inodes. |
| .TP |
| .I open [-w] [-e] [-f] [-i] [-c] [-b blocksize] [-s superblock] device |
| Open a filesystem for editing. The |
| .I -f |
| flag forces the filesystem to be opened even if there are some unknown |
| or incompatible filesystem features which would normally |
| prevent the filesystem from being opened. The |
| .I -e |
| flag causes the filesystem to be opened in exclusive mode. The |
| .IR -b ", " -c ", " -i ", " -s ", and " -w |
| options behave the same as the command-line options to |
| .BR debugfs . |
| .TP |
| .I pwd |
| Print the current working directory. |
| .TP |
| .I quit |
| Quit |
| .B debugfs |
| .TP |
| .I rdump directory destination |
| Recursively dump |
| .I directory |
| and all its contents (including regular files, symbolic links, and other |
| directories) into the named |
| .I destination |
| which should be an existing directory on the native filesystem. |
| .TP |
| .I rm pathname |
| Unlink |
| .IR pathname . |
| If this causes the inode pointed to by |
| .I pathname |
| to have no other references, deallocate the file. This command functions |
| as the unlink() system call. |
| .I |
| .TP |
| .I rmdir filespec |
| Remove the directory |
| .IR filespec . |
| .TP |
| .I setb block [count] |
| Mark the block number |
| .I block |
| as allocated. |
| If the optional argument |
| .I count |
| is present, then |
| .I count |
| blocks starting at block number |
| .I block |
| will be marked as allocated. |
| .TP |
| .I set_block_group bgnum field value |
| Modify the block group descriptor specified by |
| .I bgnum |
| so that the block group descriptor field |
| .I field |
| has value |
| .I value. |
| .TP |
| .I seti filespec |
| Mark inode |
| .I filespec |
| as in use in the inode bitmap. |
| .TP |
| .I set_inode_field filespec field value |
| Modify the inode specified by |
| .I filespec |
| so that the inode field |
| .I field |
| has value |
| .I value. |
| The list of valid inode fields which can be set via this command |
| can be displayed by using the command: |
| .B set_inode_field -l |
| .TP |
| .I set_super_value field value |
| Set the superblock field |
| .I field |
| to |
| .I value. |
| The list of valid superblock fields which can be set via this command |
| can be displayed by using the command: |
| .B set_super_value -l |
| .TP |
| .I show_super_stats [-h] |
| List the contents of the super block and the block group descriptors. If the |
| .I -h |
| flag is given, only print out the superblock contents. |
| .TP |
| .I stat filespec |
| Display the contents of the inode structure of the inode |
| .IR filespec . |
| .TP |
| .I testb block [count] |
| Test if the block number |
| .I block |
| is marked as allocated in the block bitmap. |
| If the optional argument |
| .I count |
| is present, then |
| .I count |
| blocks starting at block number |
| .I block |
| will be tested. |
| .TP |
| .I testi filespec |
| Test if the inode |
| .I filespec |
| is marked as allocated in the inode bitmap. |
| .TP |
| .I undel <inode num> [pathname] |
| Undelete the specified inode number (which must be surrounded by angle |
| brackets) so that it and its blocks are marked in use, and optionally |
| link the recovered inode to the specified pathname. The |
| .B e2fsck |
| command should always be run after using the |
| .B undel |
| command to recover deleted files. |
| .IP |
| Note that if you are recovering a large number of deleted files, linking |
| the inode to a directory may require the directory to be expanded, which |
| could allocate a block that had been used by one of the |
| yet-to-be-undeleted files. So it is safer to undelete all of the |
| inodes without specifying a destination pathname, and then in a separate |
| pass, use the debugfs |
| .B link |
| command to link the inode to the destination pathname, or use |
| .B e2fsck |
| to check the filesystem and link all of the recovered inodes to the |
| lost+found dirctory. |
| .TP |
| .I unlink pathname |
| Remove the link specified by |
| .I pathname |
| to an inode. Note this does not adjust the inode reference counts. |
| .TP |
| .I write source_file out_file |
| Create a file in the filesystem named |
| .IR out_file , |
| and copy the contents of |
| .I source_file |
| into the destination file. |
| .SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES |
| .TP |
| .B DEBUGFS_PAGER, PAGER |
| The |
| .BR debugfs (8) |
| program always pipes the output of the some commands through a |
| pager program. These commands include: |
| .IR show_super_stats , |
| .IR list_directory , |
| .IR show_inode_info , |
| .IR list_deleted_inodes , |
| and |
| .IR htree_dump . |
| The specific pager can explicitly specified by the |
| .B DEBUGFS_PAGER |
| environment variable, and if it is not set, by the |
| .B PAGER |
| environment variable. |
| .IP |
| Note that since a pager is always used, the |
| .BR less (1) |
| pager is not particularly appropriate, since it clears the screen before |
| displaying the output of the command and clears the output the screen |
| when the pager is exited. Many users prefer to use the |
| .BR less (1) |
| pager for most purposes, which is why the |
| .B DEBUGFS_PAGER |
| environment variable is available to override the more general |
| .B PAGER |
| environment variable. |
| .SH AUTHOR |
| .B debugfs |
| was written by Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>. |
| .SH SEE ALSO |
| .BR dumpe2fs (8), |
| .BR tune2fs (8), |
| .BR e2fsck (8), |
| .BR mke2fs (8) |