dumpfs prints out detailed information about the specified filesystems.
Options:
-a
Print details from each alternate superblock.
-c
Print details of each cylinder group.
-F
Dump a file system image from a file, not a special device.
-i
Print details of each allocated inode.
-j
Print details of the WAPBL journal.
-m
Print details of the cylinder group summary.
-s
Print details of the superblock.
If none of
-a,
-c,
-i,
-j,
-m, or
-s are given, then
dumpfs defaults to
-cmsv.
dumpfs is useful mostly for finding out certain file system information such as the file system block size, minimum free space percentage, and the file system level that can be upgraded with the
-c option of
fsck_ffs(8). All of this information is output by
dumpfs -s.