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CLRI(1M)							      CLRI(1M)

NAME
       clri - clear i-node

SYNOPSIS
       clri filesystem i-number ...

DESCRIPTION
       Clri  writes  zeros  on	the  i-nodes with the decimal i-numbers on the
       filesystem.  After clri, any blocks in the affected file will  show  up
       as `missing' in an icheck(1) of the filesystem.

       Read  and  write	 permission  is	 required on the specified file system
       device.	The i-node becomes allocatable.

       The primary purpose of this routine is to remove a file which for  some
       reason  appears	in no directory.  If it is used to zap an i-node which
       does appear in a directory, care should be  taken  to  track  down  the
       entry and remove it.  Otherwise, when the i-node is reallocated to some
       new file, the old entry will still point to that file.  At  that	 point
       removing	 the  old entry will destroy the new file.  The new entry will
       again point to an unallocated i-node, so the whole cycle is  likely  to
       be repeated again and again.

SEE ALSO
       icheck(1)

BUGS
       If the file is open, clri is likely to be ineffective.

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