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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.

OPTIONS

       _netdev
              Indicates  that  the file system 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(8)  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.

       noatime
              The file system will not update access time.

       relatime
              The file system will update atime only if the on-disk atime is older than mtime or ctime.

       strictatime,atime_quantum=nrsec
              The file system will always perform atime updates, but the minimum update interval is specified by
              atime_quantum  which defaults to 60 secs. Set it to zero to always update atime. These two options
              need work together.

       [no]acl
              Enables / disables POSIX ACLs (access control lists) support.

       [no]user_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|writeback]
              Specifies the handling of file data during metadata journalling.

              ordered
                     This  is  the  default  mode. Data is flushed to disk before the corresponding meta-data is
                     committed to the journal.

              writeback
                     Data  ordering is not preserved - data may be flushed to disk after the corresponding meta-
                     data is committed to the journal. This is rumored to be the higher-throughput option. While
                     it guarantees internal file system integrity, it can allow old  data  to  appear  in  files
                     after a crash and journal recovery.

       errors=[remount-ro|errors=panic|errors=continue]
              Specifies the behavior when an on-disk corruption is encountered.

              remount-ro
                     This is the default mode. The file system is remounted read-only.

              panic  The system is halted via panic.

              continue
                     Ignore  errors.  Just  log  error  message,  return  error  code to the calling process and
                     continue.

       localflocks
              This disables cluster-aware flock(2).

       coherency=[full|coherency]
              Specifies the extent of coherency for the cached file data across the cluster.  This mount  option
              works with Linux kernel 2.6.37 and later.

              full   This  is  the default mode. The file system ensures the cached file data is coherent across
                     the cluster for all IO modes.

              buffered
                     The file system only ensures the cached file data coherency for buffered mode IOs.  It does
                     not perform IO serialization  for  direct  IOs.  This  allows  multiple  nodes  to  perform
                     concurrent  direct  IOs  to the same file. This is the recommended mode for volumes hosting
                     database files.

       resv_level=level
              Specifies the level of allocation reservation for files. The higher the value, the more aggressive
              it is. Valid values are between 0 (reservation off) to  8  (maximum  space  for  reservation).  It
              defaults to 2. This mount option works with Linux kernel 2.6.35 and later.

       dir_resv_level=level
              By  default,  directory  reservation  scales  with file reserveration. Users should rarely need to
              change this value. If the file allocation reservation is turned off,  this  option  will  have  no
              effect. This mount option works with Linux kernel 2.6.35 and later.

       inode64
              Indicates  that  the  file system can create inodes at any location in the volume, including those
              which will result in inode numbers greater than 4 billion.

       [no]intr
              Specifies whether a signal can interrupt IOs. It is disabled by default.

       ro     Mount the file system read-only.

       rw     Mount the file system read-write.

NOTES

       To mount and umount a OCFS2 volume, do:

       # mount /dev/sda1 /mount/path
        ...
       # umount /mount/path

       Users mounting a clustered volume should be aware of the following:

           1. The cluster stack must to be online for a clustered mount to succeed.

           2. The clustered mount operation is not instantaneous; it must wait for the  node  to  join  the  DLM
           domain.

           3.  Likewise,  clustered  umount  is also not instantaneous; it involves migrating all mastered lock-
           resources to the other nodes in the cluster.

       If the mount fails, detailed errors can be found via dmesg(8).  These  might  include  incorrect  cluster
       configuration  (say,  a missing node or incorrect IP address) or a firewall interfering with o2cb network
       traffic. Check the configuration as listed in o2cb(7) or the man page of the active cluster stack.

       To auto-mount volumes on startup, the file system tools include an ocfs2 init service.  This  runs  after
       the  o2cb init service has started the cluster. The ocfs2 init service mounts all OCFS2 volumes listed in
       /etc/fstab.

       # chkconfig --add o2cb
       o2cb 0:off 1:off 2:on 3:on 4:off 5:on 6:off

       $ chkconfig --add ocfs2
       o2cb 0:off 1:off 2:on 3:on 4:off 5:on 6:off

       $ cat /etc/fstab
        ...
       /dev/sda1     /u01     ocfs2     _netdev,defaults     0  0
        ...

SEE ALSO

       debugfs.ocfs2(8) fsck.ocfs2(8) mkfs.ocfs2(8) mounted.ocfs2(8) o2cb(7) o2cluster(8)  o2image(8)  o2info(1)
       tunefs.ocfs2(8)

AUTHORS

       Oracle Corporation

COPYRIGHT

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Version 1.8.6                                     January 2012                                    mount.ocfs2(8)