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CRYPTSETUP-REPAIR(8) | Maintenance Commands | CRYPTSETUP-REPAIR(8) |
NAME¶
cryptsetup-repair - repair the device metadata
SYNOPSIS¶
cryptsetup repair [<options>] <device>
DESCRIPTION¶
Tries to repair the device metadata if possible. Currently supported only for LUKS device type.
This command is useful to fix some known benign LUKS metadata header corruptions. Only basic corruptions of unused keyslot are fixable. This command will only change the LUKS header, not any key-slot data. You may enforce LUKS version by adding --type option.
It also repairs (upgrades) LUKS2 reencryption metadata by adding a metadata digest that protects it against malicious changes.
If LUKS2 reencryption was interrupted in the middle of writing reencryption segment the repair command can be used to perform reencryption recovery so that reencryption can continue later. Repairing reencryption requires verification of reencryption keyslot so passphrase or keyfile is needed.
<options> can be [--timeout, --verify-passphrase, --disable-locks, --type, --header, --key-file, --keyfile-size, --keyfile-offset, --key-slot].
WARNING: Always create a binary backup of the original header before calling this command.
OPTIONS¶
--type <device-type>
--verify-passphrase, -y
--key-file, -d name
If the name given is "-", then the passphrase will be read from stdin. In this case, reading will not stop at newline characters.
See section NOTES ON PASSPHRASE PROCESSING in cryptsetup(8) for more information.
--keyfile-offset value
--keyfile-size, -l value
This option is useful to cut trailing newlines, for example. If --keyfile-offset is also given, the size count starts after the offset.
--key-slot, -S <0-N>
The maximum number of key slots depends on the LUKS version. LUKS1 can have up to 8 key slots. LUKS2 can have up to 32 key slots based on key slot area size and key size, but a valid key slot ID can always be between 0 and 31 for LUKS2.
--timeout, -t <number of seconds>
This option is useful when the system should not stall if the user does not input a passphrase, e.g. during boot. The default is a value of 0 seconds, which means to wait forever.
--header <device or file storing the LUKS header>
For commands that change the LUKS header (e.g. luksAddKey), specify the device or file with the LUKS header directly as the LUKS device.
--disable-locks
WARNING: Do not use this option unless you run cryptsetup in a restricted environment where locking is impossible to perform (where /run directory cannot be used).
--batch-mode, -q
If the --verify-passphrase option is not specified, this option also switches off the passphrase verification.
--debug or --debug-json
If --debug-json is used, additional LUKS2 JSON data structures are printed.
--version, -V
--usage
--help, -?
Report bugs at cryptsetup mailing list <cryptsetup@lists.linux.dev> or in Issues project section <https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/-/issues/new>.
Please attach output of the failed command with --debug option added.
SEE ALSO¶
Cryptsetup FAQ <https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/wikis/FrequentlyAskedQuestions>
CRYPTSETUP¶
Part of cryptsetup project <https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/>.
2023-06-30 | cryptsetup 2.6.0 |