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The refsutil triage command is used to scrub directory contents or global tables on a ReFS (Resilient File System) volume, ensuring data integrity and consistency.
Syntax
refsutil triage <drive> [/s <id>] [/g] [/v]
Parameters
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
<drive> |
Specifies the target drive, either as a drive letter in the format E: or as a path to the volume's mount point. |
/s <id> |
Scrubs the directory specified by <id>, where <id> is the file identifier for the directory. This option scrubs all files within the specified directory. This parameter can't be used with the /g parameter. |
/g |
Scrubs the global tables of the volume. This parameter can't be used with the /s <id> parameter. |
/v |
Displays verbose output, providing detailed information during the scrubbing operation. |
Examples
To perform a directory scrub on the directory with file ID 15100 on the D: drive, run the following command:
refsutil triage D: /s 15100
To perform a directory scrub on the directory with file ID 16040 on the D: drive with verbose output, run the following command:
refsutil triage D: /s 16040 /v