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Chapter 2. Getting Started
mkfs -t gfs -p lock_dlm -t LockTableName -j NumberJournals BlockDevice
You can use either of the following formats to create a local GFS file system:
gfs_mkfs -p lock_nolock -j NumberJournals BlockDevice
mkfs -t gfs -p lock_nolock -j NumberJournals BlockDevice
For more information on creating a GFS file system, see
3. At each node, mount the GFS file systems. For more information about mounting a GFS file
Section 3.2, "Mounting a File
system, see
Command usage:
mount BlockDevice MountPoint
mount -o acl BlockDevice MountPoint
The -o acl mount option allows manipulating file ACLs. If a file system is mounted without the -
o acl mount option, users are allowed to view ACLs (with getfacl), but are not allowed to set
them (with setfacl).
Note
You can use init.d scripts included with Red Hat Cluster Suite to automate
mounting and unmounting GFS file systems. For more information about init.d
scripts, refer to Configuring and Managing a Red Hat Cluster.
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Section 3.1, "Creating a File
System".
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