>> I think I have the latest mapcheck which was recently posted. (Thanks to
>> whoever is supporting this.)
>> unfortunately mapcheck -V gives "$Id:$", so I can't say what the version
>> number is.
>> My real question is if the -f or --force option is still valid.
>> mapcheck -aq seems to work fine for me, but since I want to run this at
>> the end of my backup script I assume I need the -f option to keep any
>> interactive questions from occuring.
>> Whenever I try to add a -f or --force, I get a usage statement.
Replying to self, :o
My mistake, mapcheck is always never asks for user input from what I can see in
the code.
The -f option is apparently to force it to process a filesystem even though it
does not look like an XFS filesystem. (This is a guess from a very brief look
at the code.)
Regardless, the argument processing logic does not handle the -f or --force
option, so if this is needed by anyone, the code is broken.
Greg Freemyer
Internet Engineer
Deployment and Integration Specialist
Compaq ASE - Tru64 v4, v5
Compaq Master ASE - SAN Architect
The Norcross Group
www.NorcrossGroup.com
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