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File Name: xfs_admin
#!/bin/sh -f
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
#
# 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

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