.TH ll_recover_lost_found_objs 1 "Aug 21, 2008" Lustre "utilities"
.SH NAME
-ll_recover_lost_found_objs \- recover Lustre OST objects in lost+found
+ll_recover_lost_found_objs \- recover Lustre OST objects from lost+found
.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B "ll_recover_lost_found_objs [-hv] -d directory"
+.B "ll_recover_lost_found_objs [-hnv] -d scan_directory"
.br
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B ll_recover_lost_found_objs
directory, but puts all of the objects into lost+found, where they are
inaccessible to Lustre.
.TP
+.I "\-d scan_directory"
+Specify directory that will be scanned. Normally this is the
+.RB ' lost+found '
+directory of an OST.
+.TP
.I "\-h"
Print help message.
.TP
+.I "\-n"
+Run in non-fixing (dry-run) mode to report what would be fixed, but
+do not actually modify the filesystem. If the
+.I scan_directory
+is specified as the OST object directory (i.e.
+.RB ' O ' )
+then the existing OST objects can be scanned to verify and repair
+their location in the object directory.
+.TP
.I "\-v"
Increase verbosity.
-.TP
-.I "\-d directory"
-Set lost+found directory path.
.SH EXAMPLE
.fi
ll_recover_lost_found_objs -d /mnt/ost/lost+found
-.fi
+.SH SEE ALSO
+.BR lustre (7),
+.BR ll_decode_filter_fid (8)