NAME¶
lscp - list NILFS2 checkpoints
SYNOPSIS¶
lscp [options] [device]
DESCRIPTION¶
lscp is a utility for displaying checkpoints or snapshots of the NILFS2
file system found in device. When device is omitted,
/proc/mounts is examined to find a NILFS2 file system.
This command will fail if the device has no active mounts
of a NILFS2 file system.
OPTIONS¶
- -a, --all
- Do not hide minor checkpoints.
- -b, --show-block-count
- Show number of used blocks instead of appended blocks. This is the default
mode.
- -g, --show-increment
- Show number of appended blocks instead of used blocks.
- -r, --reverse
- Reverse order.
- -s, --snapshot
- List only snapshots.
- -i index, --index=index
- Skip index checkpoints (or snapshots) at start of input.
- -n lines, --lines=lines
- List only lines input checkpoints (or snapshots).
- -h, --help
- Display help message and exit.
- -V, --version
- Display version and exit.
FIELD DESCRIPTION¶
Every line of the lscp output consists of the following seven fields:
- CNO
- Checkpoint number.
- DATE
- Creation date.
- TIME
- Creation time.
- MODE
- Mode of the checkpoint; cp for a plain checkpoint, and ss
for a snapshot.
- FLG
- Flags on the checkpoint. At present, character ``i'' is printed in the
field if the checkpoint was created only by garbage collection, checkpoint
mode change, or other change of internal state. Otherwise ``-'' is
printed.
- NBLKINC (optional)
- Number of blocks appended by the checkpoint. This field is displayed
instead of BLKCNT field when -g option is specified.
- BLKCNT
- Number of blocks used by the checkpoint.
- ICNT
- Number of inodes included in the entire file system at the time specified
by the checkpoint.
BUGS¶
NILFS2 in Linux kernel version 2.6.38 and earlier does not support the block
count (BLKCNT) information.