Provided by: glusterfs-client_10.3-4_amd64
NAME
mount.glusterfs - script to mount native GlusterFS volume
SYNOPSIS
mount -t glusterfs [-o <options>] <volumeserver>:/<volume>[/<subdir>] <mountpoint> mount -t glusterfs [-o <options>] <server1>,<server2>, <server3>,..<serverN>:/<volname>[/<subdir>] <mount_point> mount -t glusterfs [-o <options>] <path/to/volumefile> <mountpoint>
DESCRIPTION
This tool is part of glusterfs(8) package, which is used to mount using GlusterFS native binary. mount.glusterfs is meant to be used by the mount(8) command for mounting native GlusterFS client. This subcommand, however, can also be used as a standalone command with limited functionality.
OPTIONS
Basic options log-file=LOG-FILE File to use for logging [default:/var/log/glusterfs/glusterfs.log] log-level=LOG-LEVEL Logging severity. Valid options are TRACE, DEBUG, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL INFO and NONE [default: INFO] acl Mount the filesystem with POSIX ACL support fopen-keep-cache[=BOOL] Do not purge the cache on file open (default: false) worm Mount the filesystem in 'worm' mode aux-gfid-mount Enable access to filesystem through gfid directly ro Mount the filesystem read-only enable-ino32=BOOL Use 32-bit inodes when mounting to workaround broken applications that don't support 64-bit inodes mem-accounting Enable internal memory accounting capability Enable file capability setting and retrival thin-client Enables thin mount and connects via gfproxyd daemon localtime-logging Use local timestamps instead of UTC in mount log entries Advanced options attribute-timeout=SECONDS Set attribute timeout to SECONDS for inodes in fuse kernel module [default: 1] entry-timeout=SECONDS Set entry timeout to SECONDS in fuse kernel module [default: 1] background-qlen=N Set fuse module's background queue length to N [default: 64] gid-timeout=SECONDS Set auxiliary group list timeout to SECONDS for fuse translator [default: 0] negative-timeout=SECONDS Set negative timeout to SECONDS in fuse kernel module [default: 0] volume-name=VOLUME-NAME Volume name to be used for MOUNT-POINT [default: top most volume in VOLUME-FILE] direct-io-mode=BOOL|auto Specify fuse direct I/O strategy [default: auto] congestion-threshold=N Set fuse module's congestion threshold to N [default: 48] ubdir-mount=N Set the subdirectory mount option [default: NULL, ie, no subdirectory mount] backup-volfile-servers=SERVERLIST Provide list of backup volfile servers in the following format [default: None] If use IPv6 address in SERVERLIST, it is required to use '[' and ']' to surround IPv6 address. $ mount -t glusterfs -obackup-volfile-servers=<server2>: <server3>:...:<serverN> <server1>:/<volname> <mount_point> $ mount -t glusterfs -obackup-volfile-servers=<[ipv6_addr2]>: <[ipv6_addr3]>:...:<[ipv6_addrN]> <ipv6_addr1>:/<volname> <mount_point> backupvolfile-server=SERVER Provide list of backup volfile servers in the following format [default: None] $ mount -t glusterfs -obackupvolfile-server=<server2> <server1>:/<volname> <mount_point> fetch-attempts=N Deprecated option - placed here for backward compatibility [default: 1] lru-limit=N Set fuse module's limit for number of inodes kept in LRU list to N [default: 65536] invalidate-limit=N Suspend fuse invalidations implied by 'lru-limit' if number of outstanding invalidations reaches N background-qlen=N Set fuse module's background queue length to N [default: 64] no-root-squash=BOOL disable root squashing for the trusted client [default: off] root-squash=BOOL enable root squashing for the trusted client [default: on] use-readdirp=BOOL Use readdirp() mode in fuse kernel module [default: on] dump-fuse=PATH Dump fuse traffic to PATH kernel-writeback-cache=BOOL Enable fuse in-kernel writeback cache [default: off] attr-times-granularity=NS Declare supported granularity of file attribute [default: 0] auto-invalidation=BOOL controls whether fuse-kernel can auto-invalidate attribute, dentry and page-cache. Disable this only if same files/directories are not accessed across two different mounts concurrently [default: on]
FILES
/etc/fstab A typical GlusterFS entry in /etc/fstab looks like below server1:/mirror /mnt/mirror glusterfs log-file=/var/log/mirror.log,acl 0 0 /proc/mounts An example entry of a GlusterFS mountpoint in /proc/mounts looks like below server1:/mirror /mnt/glusterfs fuse.glusterfs rw,allow_other,default_permissions,max_read=131072 0 0
SEE ALSO
glusterfs(8), mount(8), gluster(8)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright(c) 2006-2013 Red Hat, Inc. <http://www.redhat.com>