1PVFS2-REMOVE-OBJECT(1)      General Commands Manual     PVFS2-REMOVE-OBJECT(1)
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NAME

6       pvfs2-remove-object – remove internal object from OrangeFS volume
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SYNOPSIS

9       pvfs2-remove-object   [-hv]  [-f  fs_id]  [-o  handle]  [-p  handle  -d
10       entry_name]
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DESCRIPTION

13       The pvfs2-remove-object removes an object from an  OrangeFS  volume  by
14       handle  number.   This  would  be used to repair a corrupt file system.
15       Improper use of this utility could corrupt a file system.
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17       The -p and -d options must be  used  together  to  remove  a  directory
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20       The options are as follows:
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22       -h     Display synopsis.
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24       -v     Print version number and exit.
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26       -f     Use fs_id as file system ID.
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28       -o     Remove the handle handle.
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30       -p     Specify the parent handle handle.
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32       -p     Specify the dirent name entry_name.
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ENVIRONMENT

35       PVFS2_DEBUGFILE
36              If set to the path of a local file, redirect debug output to it.
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39              Set  the  OrangeFS debug mask.  Possible masks are documented in
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43              If set, the full pathname for an alternate pvfs2tab file
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FILES

46       /etc/pvfs2tab
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EXAMPLES

49       Copy the file /etc/motd to /mnt/bar.  If /mnt is  an  OrangeFS  volume,
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52             pvfs2-cp /etc/motd /mnt/bar
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CAVEATS

55       When  dst_file  is  a  directory  the  utility  does not work.  In this
56       respect it is different than the cp(1) utility.
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BUGS

59       Please submit bug reports to pvfs2-developers@beowulf-underground.org
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SEE ALSO

62       pvfs2-stat(1), pvfs2tab(5)
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66                                  2017-07-03            PVFS2-REMOVE-OBJECT(1)
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