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Chapter 5. Managing GFS
5.1.1. Usage
gfs_mkfs -p
LockProtoName
-t
LockTableName
-j
Number BlockDevice
Warning
Make sure that you are very familiar with using the
LockProtoName
and
LockTableName
parameters.
Improper
use
of
the
LockProtoName
and
LockTableName
parameters may cause file system or lock space corruption.
LockProtoName
Specifies the name of the locking protocol (for example,
lock_dlm
) to use.
LockTableName
This parameter has two parts separated by a colon (no spaces) as follows:
ClusterName:FSName
•
ClusterName
, the name of the Red Hat cluster for which the GFS file system is
being created.
•
FSName
, the file-system name, can be 1 to 16 characters long, and the name must
be unique among all file systems in the cluster.
Number
Specifies the number of journals to be created by the
gfs_mkfs
command. One jour-
nal is required for each node that mounts the file system. (More journals than are
needed can be specified at creation time to allow for future expansion.)
BlockDevice
Specifies a volume.
5.1.2. Examples
In this example,
lock_dlm
is the locking protocol that the file system uses. The cluster
name is
alpha
, and the file-system name is
gfs1
. The file system contains eight journals
and is created on
/dev/vg01/lvol0
.
gfs_mkfs -p lock_dlm -t alpha:gfs1 -j 8 /dev/vg01/lvol0
Summary of Contents for GFS 6.1 -
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