Manpages - defrag.f2fs.8
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NAME
defrag.f2fs - relocate blocks in a given area to the specified region
SYNOPSIS
defrag.f2fs [ -s start block address ] [ -l number of blocks ] [ -t target block address ] [ -i direction ] [ -d debugging-level ] device
DESCRIPTION
defrag.f2fs is used to move specified number of blocks starting from a given block address to the target block address with a direction. device is the special file corresponding to the device (e.g. /dev/sdXX).
For example, # defrag.f2fs -s 0x4000 -l 0x100 -t 0x10000 -i /dev/sdb1
This moves blocks between 0x4000 and 0x4100 to the left-hand area of 0x10000.
The exit code returned by defrag.f2fs is 0 on success and -1 on failure.
OPTIONS
- *-s*/ start block address/
- Specify the starting block address.
- *-l*/ number of blocks/
- Specifiy the number of blocks to move.
- *-t*/ target block address/
- Specify the destination block address.
- *-i*/ direction/
- Set the direction to left. If it is not set, the direction becomes right by default.
- *-d*/ debug-level/
- Specify the level of debugging options. The default number is 0, which shows basic debugging messages.
AUTHOR
This version of defrag.f2fs has been written by Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>.
AVAILABILITY
defrag.f2fs is available from git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jaegeuk/f2fs-tools.git.
SEE ALSO
mkfs.f2fs(8), dump.f2fs(8), fsck.f2fs(8), resize.f2fs(8), sload.f2fs(8).