NAME¶
mount.ocfs2 - mount an
OCFS2 filesystem
SYNOPSIS¶
mount.ocfs2 [
-vn] [
-o options]
device dir
DESCRIPTION¶
mount.ocfs2 mounts an
OCFS2 filesystem at
dir. It is
usually invoked indirectly by the
mount(8) command when using the
-t
ocfs2 option.
OPTIONS¶
- _netdev
- The filesystem resides on a device that requires network access (used to
prevent the system from attempting to mount these filesystems until the
network has been enabled on the system). mount.ocfs2 transparently
appends this option during mount. However, users mounting the volume via
/etc/fstab must explicitly specify this mount option to delay the system
from mounting the volume until after the network has been enabled.
- atime_quantum=nrsec
- The file system will not update atime unless this number of seconds has
passed since the last update. Set to zero to always update atime. It
defaults to 60 secs.
- relatime
- The file system only update atime if the previous atime is older than
mtime or ctime.
- noatime
- The file system will not update access time.
- acl / noacl
- Enables / disables POSIX ACLs (Access Control Lists) support.
- user_xattr / nouser_xattr
- Enables / disables Extended User Attributes.
- commit=nrsec
- Sync all data and metadata every nrsec seconds. The default value is 5
seconds. Zero means default.
- data=ordered / data=writeback
- Specifies the handling of file data during metadata journalling.
- ordered
- This is the default mode. All data is forced directly out to the main file
system prior to its metadata being committed to the journal.
- writeback
- Data ordering is not preserved - data may be written into the main file
system after its metadata has been committed to the journal. This is
rumored to be the highest-throughput option. While it guarantees internal
file system integrity, it can allow old data to appear in files after a
crash and journal recovery.
- datavolume
- This mount option has been deprecated in OCFS2 1.6. It has
been used in the past ( OCFS2 1.2 and OCFS2 1.4), to force
the Oracle RDBMS to issue direct IOs to the hosted data files, control
files, redo logs, archive logs, voting disk, cluster registry, etc. It has
been deprecated because it is no longer required. Oracle RDBMS users
should instead use the init.ora parameter,
filesystemio_options, to enable direct IOs.
- errors=remount-ro / errors=panic
- Define the behavior when an error is encountered. (Either remount the file
system read-only, or panic and halt the system.) By default, the file
system is remounted read only.
- localflocks
- This disables cluster-aware flock(2).
- intr / nointr
- The default is intr that allows signals to interrupt cluster operations.
nointr disables signals during cluster operations.
- ro
- Mount the file system read-only.
- rw
- Mount the file system read-write.
SEE ALSO¶
mkfs.ocfs2(8) fsck.ocfs2(8) tunefs.ocfs2(8)
mounted.ocfs2(8) debugfs.ocfs2(8) o2cb(7)
AUTHORS¶
Oracle Corporation
COPYRIGHT¶
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