Provided by: dlm-controld_4.2.0-2_amd64
NAME
dlm_tool - a utility for the dlm and dlm_controld daemon
SYNOPSIS
dlm_tool [COMMAND] [OPTIONS] [ name ]
COMMANDS
ls Display dlm_controld internal lockspace state. status Dump dlm_controld daemon state. dump Dump dlm_controld debug buffer. dump_config Dump dlm_controld config settings. reload_config Reload dlm_controld config settings from dlm.conf. set_config setting=value Set dlm_controld config settings in the currently running daemon. fence_ack nodeid Cancel a waiting fencing operation and consider it successful. log_plock Dump dlm_controld plock debug buffer. plocks lockspace_name Dump posix locks from dlm_controld for the lockspace. join lockspace_name Join a lockspace. leave lockspace_name Leave a lockspace. joinleave lockspace_name Join then immediately leave a lockspace (for testing only.) lockdebug lockspace_name Complete display of locks from the lockspace. lockdump lockspace_name Minimal display of locks from the lockspace (deprecated). run command Run command and check for result (for lvmlockd only.) run_start command Run command and don't check for result. run_check uuid Check status of a command that was run. run_cancel uuid Cancel a command that was run and is not yet done. run_list Dump a list of running commands.
OPTIONS
-n Show all node information from dlm_tool ls. -d 0|1 Resource directory off/on in join, default 0 -e 0|1 Exclusive create off/on in join, default 0 -f 0|1 FS (filesystem) flag off/on in join, default 0 -i sec Seconds to wait in run_check. -m mode Permission mode for lockspace device (octal), default 0600 -s Summary following lockdebug output (experiemental) -v Verbose lockdebug or status output -w Wide lockdebug output -M Include MSTCPY locks in lockdump output -h Print help, then exit -V Print program version information, then exit
USAGE
fence_ack See dlm_tool status for information about waiting fencing operations for specific nodeid's. set_config dlm_tool set_config can change certain config settings in the currently running dlm_controld. Supported options: daemon_debug log_debug debug_logfile plock_debug plock_rate_limit drop_resources_time drop_resources_count drop_resources_age post_join_delay enable_quorum_fencing enable_quorum_lockspace repeat_failed_fencing Special cases to revert a previous set_config and restore the previous value (from default or dlm.conf): dlm_tool set_config setting=restore restores a single setting. dlm_tool set_config restore_all restores all settings. dump_config A config setting may have been set from: the default, the dlm_controld command line, dlm.conf at startup, dlm.conf from reload_config, dlm_tool set_config. The dump_config output indicates how values were set: setting=value default value. setting=value (cli option) Set from a dlm_controld command line option. setting=value (dlm.conf) Set from dlm.conf (at startup or reload.) setting=value (set_config) Set from dlm_tool set_config.
EXAMPLES
dump_config $ dlm_tool dump_config | head -n 5 daemon_debug=1 (set_config) foreground=0 log_debug=1 (dlm.conf) protocol=detect In this case, daemon_debug is set by set_config, log_debug is set from dlm.conf, foreground and protocol are using default values. set_config $ dlm_tool dump_config | grep log_debug log_debug=1 (dlm.conf) $ dlm_tool set_config "log_debug=0" set_config done $ dlm_tool dump_config | grep log_debug log_debug=0 (set_config) $ dlm_tool set_config "log_debug=restore" set_config done $ dlm_tool dump_config | grep log_debug log_debug=1 (dlm.conf) log_debug is set by dlm.conf (value is 1), then run set_config to change to 0, then use restore to restore to dlm.conf setting. set_config $ dlm_tool dump_config | grep _debug daemon_debug=0 log_debug=1 (dlm.conf) plock_debug=0 $ dlm_tool set_config "daemon_debug=1 log_debug=1 plock_debug=1" set_config done $ dlm_tool dump_config | grep _debug daemon_debug=1 (set_config) log_debug=1 (set_config) plock_debug=1 (set_config) $ dlm_tool set_config "restore_all" set_config done $ dlm_tool dump_config | grep _debug daemon_debug=0 log_debug=1 (dlm.conf) plock_debug=0
SEE ALSO
dlm_controld(8), dlm.conf(5)