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NAMEpmempool_check_init(), pmempool_check(), pmempool_check_end() - checks pmempool healthSYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTIONTo perform the checks provided by libpmempool, a check context must first be initialized using the pmempool_check_init() function described in this section. Once initialized, the check context is represented by an opaque handle of type PMEMpoolcheck*, which is passed to all of the other functions available in libpmempoolTo execute checks, pmempool_check() must be called iteratively. Each call generates a new check status, represented by a struct pmempool_check_status structure. Status messages are described later below. When the checks are completed, pmempool_check() returns NULL. The check must be finalized using pmempool_check_end(), which returns an enum pmempool_check_result describing the results of the entire check. pmempool_check_init() initializes the check context. args describes parameters of the check context. args_size should be equal to the size of the struct pmempool_check_args. struct pmempool_check_args is defined as follows:
The flags argument accepts any combination of the following values (ORed):
pool_type must match the type of the pool being processed. Pool type detection may be enabled by setting pool_type to PMEMPOOL_POOL_TYPE_DETECT. A pool type detection failure ends the check. backup_path may be:
Backup is supported only if the source pool set has no defined replicas. Neither path nor backup_path may specify a pool set with remote replicas. The pmempool_check() function starts or resumes the check indicated by ppc. When the next status is generated, the check is paused and pmempool_check() returns a pointer to the struct pmempool_check_status structure:
This structure can describe three types of statuses:
After calling pmempool_check() again, the previously provided struct pmempool_check_status pointer must be considered invalid. The pmempool_check_end() function finalizes the check and releases all related resources. ppc is invalid after calling pmempool_check_end(). RETURN VALUEpmempool_check_init() returns an opaque handle of type PMEMpoolcheck*. If the provided parameters are invalid or the initialization process fails, pmempool_check_init() returns NULL and sets errno appropriately.Each call to pmempool_check() returns a pointer to a struct pmempool_check_status structure when a status is generated. When the check completes, pmempool_check() returns NULL. The pmempool_check_end() function returns an enum pmempool_check_result summarizing the results of the finalized check. pmempool_check_end() can return one of the following values:
EXAMPLEThis is an example of a check context initialization:
The check will process a pool of type PMEMPOOL_POOL_TYPE_BLK located in the path /path/to/blk.pool. Before the check it will not create a backup of the pool (backup_path == NULL). If the check finds any issues it will try to perform repair steps (PMEMPOOL_CHECK_REPAIR), but it will not make any changes to the pool (PMEMPOOL_CHECK_DRY_RUN) and it will not perform any dangerous repair steps (no PMEMPOOL_CHECK_ADVANCED). The check will ask before performing any repair steps (no PMEMPOOL_CHECK_ALWAYS_YES). It will also generate detailed information about the check (PMEMPOOL_CHECK_VERBOSE). The PMEMPOOL_CHECK_FORMAT_STR flag indicates string format statuses (struct pmempool_check_status). Currently this is the only supported status format so this flag is required. NOTESCurrently, checking the consistency of a pmemobj pool is not supported.SEE ALSOlibpmemlog(7), libpmemobj(7) and <http://pmem.io>
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