Mount Options - Red Hat GLOBAL FILE SYSTEM 5.0 Manual

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mount -t gfs /dev/vg01/lvol0 /gfs1
Complete Usage
mount -t gfs BlockDevice MountPoint -o option
The
argument consists of GFS-specific options (refer to
-o option
Mount
Options") or acceptable standard Linux
Multiple
parameters are separated by a comma and no spaces.
option
Note
The
mount
GFS-specific options described in this section, you can use other, standard,
command options (for example,
mount
command options, see the Linux
mount
Table 4.2, "GFS-Specific Mount Options"
values that can be passed to GFS at mount time.
Option
acl
ignore_local_fs
Caution: This option should not be used
when GFS file systems are shared.
localcaching
Caution: This option should not be used
when GFS file systems are shared.
localflocks
Caution: This option should not be used
when GFS file systems are shared.
lockproto=LockModuleName
mount -o
command is a Linux system command. In addition to using
describes the available GFS-specific
Description
Allows manipulating file ACLs. If a file system is
mounted without the
allowed to view ACLs (with
allowed to set them (with
Forces GFS to treat the file system as a multihost
file system. By default, using
automatically turns on the
localflocks
Tells GFS that it is running as a local file system.
GFS can then turn on selected optimization
capabilities that are not available when running in
cluster mode. The
automatically turned on by
Tells GFS to let the VFS (virtual file system) layer
do all flock and fcntl. The
automatically turned on by
Allows the user to specify which locking protocol to
use with the file system. If
Table 4.2, "GFS-Specific
options, or a combination of both.
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mount
mount option, users are
acl
getfacl
setfacl
lock_nolock
localcaching
flags.
localcaching
lock_nolock
localflocks
lock_nolock
LockModuleName
Complete Usage
-o option
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