Displaying Gfs Counters - Red Hat GLOBAL FILE SYSTEM 5.2 Manual

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MountPoint
Specifies the file system to which the action applies.
Example
This example reports extended file system usage about file system
[root@ask-07 ~]# gfs_tool df /mnt/gfs
/gfs:
SB lock proto = "lock_dlm"
SB lock table = "ask_cluster:mydata1"
SB ondisk format = 1309
SB multihost format = 1401
Block size = 4096
Journals = 8
Resource Groups = 605
Mounted lock proto = "lock_dlm"
Mounted lock table = "ask_cluster:mydata1"
Mounted host data = "jid=0:id=786433:first=1"
Journal number = 0
Lock module flags = 0
Local flocks = FALSE
Local caching = FALSE
Oopses OK = FALSE
Type
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inodes
metadata
data

12.2. Displaying GFS Counters

You can use the
counters
option is used, the
gfs_tool
Note
The majority of the GFS counters reflect the internal operation of the GFS
filesystem and are for development purposes only.
The
gfs_tool counters
locks
Total
Used
5
5
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15
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0
flag of the
gfs_tool
command continues to run, displaying statistics once per second.
command displays the following statistics.
Displaying GFS Counters
/mnt/gfs
Free
0
63
41924125
to display statistics about a file system. If the
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