12.2.2. XFS
				No repair is performed automatically at boot time. To initiate a filesystem check or repair, the 
xfs_repair tool is used.
			注意
					Although an 
fsck.xfs binary is present in the xfsprogs package, this is present only to satisfy initscripts that look for an fsck.filesystem binary at boot time. fsck.xfs immediately exits with an exit code of 0.
				
					Another thing to be aware of is that older xfsprogs packages contain an 
xfs_check tool. This tool is very slow and does not scale well for large filesystems. As such, it has been depreciated in favor of xfs_repair -n.
				
				A clean log on a filesystem is required for 
xfs_repair to operate. If the filesystem was not cleanly unmounted, it should be mounted and unmounted prior to using xfs_repair. If the log is corrupt and cannot be replayed, the -L option may be used to zero the log.
			重要
					The 
-L option must only be used if the log cannot be replayed. The option discards all metadata updates in the log and will result in further inconsistencies.
				
				It is possible to run 
xfs_repair in a dry run, check-only mode by using the -n option. No changes will be made to the filesystem when this option is specified.
			xfs_repair takes very few options. Commonly used options include:
			- -n
- No modify mode. Check-only operation.
- -L
- Zero metadata log. Use only if log cannot be replayed with mount.
- -mmaxmem
- Limit memory used during run to maxmem MB. 0 can be specified to obtain a rough estimate of the minimum memory required.
- -llogdev
- Specify the external log device, if present.
				All options for 
xfs_repair are specified in the xfs_repair(8) manual page.
			
				The following eight basic phases are performed by 
xfs_repair while running:
			- Inode and inode blockmap (addressing) checks.
- Inode allocation map checks.
- Inode size checks.
- Directory checks.
- Pathname checks.
- Link count checks.
- Freemap checks.
- Superblock checks.
				These phases, as well as messages printed during operation, are documented in depth in the 
xfs_repair(8) manual page.
			xfs_repair is not interactive. All operations are performed automatically with no input from the user.
			
				If it is desired to create a metadata image prior to repair for diagnostic or testing purposes, the 
xfs_metadump(8) and xfs_mdrestore(8) utilities may be used.