1 | .TH mmcrfs 12/04/06 |
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2 | mmcrfs Command |
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3 | .SH "Name" |
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4 | .PP |
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5 | \fBmmcrfs\fR - Creates a GPFS file system. |
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6 | .SH "Synopsis" |
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7 | .PP |
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8 | \fBmmcrfs\fR \fIMountpoint \fR \fIDevice\fR |
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9 | {"\fIDiskDesc\fR[;\fIDiskDesc\fR...]" |
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10 | | \fB-F\fR \fIDescFile\fR} [\fB-A\fR {\fB\fIyes\fR\fR | \fBno |
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11 | | automount\fR}] [\fB-D {\fR\fBnfs4\fR | \fB\fIposix\fR\fR\fB}\fR] [\fB-B\fR \fIBlockSize\fR] |
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12 | [\fB-E\fR {\fB\fIyes\fR\fR | \fBno\fR}] [\fB-j |
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13 | {\fR\fBcluster | scatter}\fR] [\fB-k {\fR\fB\fIposix\fR\fR\fB | nfs4 | all}\fR] [\fB-K {\fR\fBno\fR | |
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14 | \fB\fIwhenpossible\fR\fR | \fBalways}\fR] [\fB-m\fR |
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15 | \fIDefaultMetadataReplicas\fR] [\fB-M \fR |
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16 | \fIMaxMetadataReplicas\fR] [\fB-n\fR \fINumNodes\fR] |
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17 | [\fB-N\fR |
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18 | \fINumInodes\fR[:\fINumInodesToPreallocate\fR]] |
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19 | [\fB-Q\fR {\fByes\fR | \fB\fIno\fR\fR}] [\fB-r \fR |
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20 | \fIDefaultDataReplicas\fR] [\fB-R\fR |
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21 | \fIMaxDataReplicas\fR] [\fB-S\fR {\fByes\fR | \fB\fIno\fR\fR}] [\fB-v\fR {\fB\fIyes\fR\fR | \fBno\fR}] |
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22 | [\fB-z\fR {\fByes\fR | \fB\fIno\fR\fR}] |
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23 | .SH "Description" |
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24 | .PP |
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25 | Use the \fBmmcrfs\fR command to create a GPFS file system. The first |
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26 | three options \fImust\fR be \fIMountpoint\fR, \fIDevice\fR, and |
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27 | either \fIDiskDescList\fR or \fIDescFile\fR and they \fImust\fR be |
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28 | in that order. The block size and replication factors chosen affect |
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29 | file system performance. There is a maximum of 32 file systems that may |
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30 | be mounted in a GPFS cluster at one time, including remote file |
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31 | systems. |
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32 | .PP |
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33 | When deciding on the maximum number of |
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34 | files (number of inodes) in a file system, consider that for file systems that |
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35 | will be doing parallel file creates, if the total number of free inodes is not |
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36 | greater than 5% of the total number of inodes, there is the potential for |
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37 | slowdown in file system access. The total number of inodes can be |
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38 | increased using the \fBmmchfs\fR command. |
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39 | .PP |
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40 | When deciding on a block size for a file system, consider these points: |
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41 | .RS +3 |
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42 | .HP 3 |
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43 | 1. Supported block sizes are 16 KB, 64 KB 256 KB, 512 KB, 1 MB, 2 MB, 4 |
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44 | MB. |
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45 | .HP 3 |
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46 | 2. The GPFS block size determines: |
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47 | .RS +3 |
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48 | .HP 3 |
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49 | \(bu The minimum disk space allocation unit. The minimum amount of space |
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50 | that file data can occupy is a subblock. A subblock is 1/32 of the |
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51 | block size. |
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52 | .HP 3 |
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53 | \(bu The maximum size of a read or write request that GPFS sends to the |
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54 | underlying disk driver. |
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55 | .RE |
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56 | .HP 3 |
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57 | 3. |
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58 | From a performance perspective, you are advised to set the GPFS block size to |
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59 | match either the application buffer size, the RAID stripe size, or a multiple |
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60 | of the RAID stripe size. If the GPFS block size does not match the RAID |
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61 | stripe size, performance may be severely degraded, especially for write |
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62 | operations. |
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63 | .HP 3 |
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64 | 4. In file systems with a high degree of variance in the size of files within |
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65 | the file system, using a small block size would have a large impact on |
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66 | performance when accessing large files. In this kind of system it is |
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67 | suggested that you use a block size of 256 KB (8 KB subblock). Even if |
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68 | only 1% of the files are large, the amount of space taken by the large files |
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69 | usually dominates the amount of space used on disk, and the waste in the |
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70 | subblock used for small files is usually insignificant. For further |
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71 | performance information, see the GPFS white papers at |
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72 | www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/clusters/library/wp_aix_lit.html. |
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73 | .HP 3 |
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74 | 5. The effect of block size on file system performance largely depends on the |
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75 | application I/O pattern. |
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76 | .RS +3 |
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77 | .HP 3 |
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78 | \(bu A larger block size is often beneficial for large sequential read and |
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79 | write workloads. |
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80 | .HP 3 |
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81 | \(bu A smaller block size is likely to offer better performance for small file, |
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82 | small random read and write, and metadata-intensive workloads. |
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83 | .RE |
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84 | .HP 3 |
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85 | 6. The efficiency of many algorithms that rely on caching file data in a GPFS |
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86 | page pool depends more on the number of blocks cached rather than the absolute |
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87 | amount of data. For a page pool of a given size, a larger file system |
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88 | block size would mean fewer blocks cached. Therefore, when you create |
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89 | file systems with a block size larger than the default 256 KB, it is |
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90 | recommended that you increase the page pool size in proportion to the block |
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91 | size. |
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92 | .HP 3 |
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93 | 7. The file system block size may not exceed the value of the GPFS |
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94 | \fBmaxBlockSize\fR configuration parameter. The |
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95 | \fBmaxBlockSize\fR parameter is set to 1 MB by default. If a larger |
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96 | block size is desired, use the \fBmmchconfig\fR command to increase the |
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97 | \fBmaxBlockSize\fR prior to starting GPFS. |
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98 | .RE |
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99 | .PP |
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100 | \fBResults\fR |
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101 | .PP |
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102 | Upon successful completion of the \fBmmcrfs\fR command, these tasks are |
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103 | completed on all GPFS nodes: |
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104 | .RS +3 |
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105 | .HP 3 |
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106 | \(bu |
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107 | Mount point directory is created. |
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108 | .HP 3 |
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109 | \(bu |
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110 | File system is formatted. |
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111 | .RE |
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112 | .SH "Parameters" |
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113 | .PP |
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114 | .RS +3 |
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115 | \fB\fIMountpoint\fR |
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116 | \fR |
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117 | .RE |
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118 | .RS +9 |
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119 | The mount point directory of the GPFS file system. |
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120 | .RE |
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121 | .PP |
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122 | .RS +3 |
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123 | \fB\fIDevice\fR |
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124 | \fR |
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125 | .RE |
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126 | .RS +9 |
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127 | The device name of the file system to be created. |
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128 | .PP |
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129 | File system names need not be fully-qualified. \fBfs0\fR is as |
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130 | acceptable as \fB/dev/fs0\fR. However, file system names must be |
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131 | unique within a GPFS cluster. Do not specify an existing entry in |
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132 | \fB/dev\fR. |
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133 | .RE |
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134 | .PP |
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135 | .RS +3 |
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136 | \fB-D {nfs4 | \fB\fIposix\fR\fR} |
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137 | \fR |
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138 | .RE |
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139 | .RS +9 |
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140 | Specifies whether a 'deny-write open lock' will block writes, |
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141 | which is expected and required by NFS V4. File systems supporting NFS |
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142 | V4 must have \fB-D nfs4\fR set. The option \fB-D posix\fR allows |
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143 | NFS writes even in the presence of a deny-write open lock. If you |
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144 | intend to export the file system using NFS V4 or Samba, you must use \fB-D |
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145 | nfs4\fR. For NFS V3 (or if the file system is not NFS exported at |
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146 | all) use \fB-D posix\fR. The default is \fB-D posix\fR. |
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147 | .RE |
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148 | .PP |
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149 | .RS +3 |
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150 | \fB-F \fIDescFile\fR |
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151 | \fR |
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152 | .RE |
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153 | .RS +9 |
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154 | Specifies a file containing a list of disk descriptors, one per |
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155 | line. You may use the rewritten \fIDiskDesc\fR file created by the |
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156 | \fBmmcrnsd\fR command, create your own file, or enter the disk descriptors |
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157 | on the command line. When using the \fIDiskDesc\fR file created by |
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158 | the \fBmmcrnsd\fR command, the values supplied on input to the command for |
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159 | \fIDisk Usage\fR and \fIFailureGroup \fR are used. When creating |
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160 | your own file or entering the descriptors on the command line, you must |
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161 | specify these values or accept the system defaults. A sample file can |
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162 | be found in \fB/usr/lpp/mmfs/samples/diskdesc\fR. |
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163 | .RE |
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164 | .PP |
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165 | .RS +3 |
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166 | \fB"\fIDiskDesc\fR[;\fIDiskDesc\fR...]" |
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167 | \fR |
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168 | .RE |
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169 | .RS +9 |
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170 | A descriptor for each disk to be included. Each descriptor is |
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171 | separated by a semicolon (;). The entire list must be enclosed in |
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172 | quotation marks (' or "). |
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173 | .PP |
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174 | The current maximum number of disk descriptors that can be defined for any |
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175 | single file system is 268 million. However, to achieve this maximum |
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176 | limit, you must recompile GPFS. The actual number of disks in your file |
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177 | system may be constrained by products other than GPFS that you have |
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178 | installed. Refer to the individual product documentation. |
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179 | .PP |
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180 | A disk descriptor is defined as (second, third and sixth fields |
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181 | reserved): |
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182 | .sp |
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183 | .nf |
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184 | DiskName:::DiskUsage:FailureGroup::StoragePool: |
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185 | .fi |
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186 | .sp |
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187 | .PP |
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188 | .RS +3 |
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189 | \fB\fIDiskName\fR |
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190 | \fR |
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191 | .RE |
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192 | .RS +9 |
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193 | .PP |
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194 | You must specify the name of the NSD previously created by the |
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195 | \fBmmcrnsd\fR command. For a list of available disks, issue the |
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196 | \fBmmlsnsd -F\fR command. |
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197 | .RE |
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198 | .PP |
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199 | .RS +3 |
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200 | \fB\fIDiskUsage\fR |
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201 | \fR |
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202 | .RE |
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203 | .RS +9 |
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204 | Specify a disk usage or accept the default: |
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205 | .PP |
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206 | .RS +3 |
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207 | \fBdataAndMetadata |
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208 | \fR |
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209 | .RE |
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210 | .RS +9 |
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211 | Indicates that the disk contains both data and metadata. This is |
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212 | the default. |
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213 | .RE |
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214 | .PP |
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215 | .RS +3 |
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216 | \fBdataOnly |
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217 | \fR |
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218 | .RE |
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219 | .RS +9 |
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220 | Indicates that the disk contains data and does not contain |
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221 | metadata. |
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222 | .RE |
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223 | .PP |
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224 | .RS +3 |
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225 | \fBmetadataOnly |
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226 | \fR |
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227 | .RE |
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228 | .RS +9 |
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229 | Indicates that the disk contains metadata and does not contain |
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230 | data. |
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231 | .RE |
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232 | .PP |
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233 | .RS +3 |
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234 | \fBdescOnly |
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235 | \fR |
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236 | .RE |
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237 | .RS +9 |
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238 | Indicates that the disk contains no data and no file metadata. Such |
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239 | a disk is used solely to keep a copy of the file system descriptor, and can be |
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240 | used as a third failure group in certain disaster recovery |
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241 | configurations. For more information, see \fIGeneral Parallel File |
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242 | System: Advanced Administration\fR and search on \fISynchronous |
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243 | mirroring utilizing GPFS replication\fR. |
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244 | .RE |
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245 | .RE |
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246 | .PP |
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247 | .RS +3 |
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248 | \fB\fIFailureGroup\fR |
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249 | \fR |
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250 | .RE |
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251 | .RS +9 |
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252 | A number identifying the failure group to which this disk belongs. |
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253 | You can specify any value from -1 (where -1 indicates that the disk has no |
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254 | point of failure in common with any other disk) to 4000. If you do not |
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255 | specify a failure group, the value defaults to the primary server node number |
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256 | plus 4000. If an NSD server node is not specified, the value defaults |
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257 | to -1. GPFS uses this information during data and metadata placement to |
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258 | assure that no two replicas of the same block are written in such a way as to |
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259 | become unavailable due to a single failure. All disks that are attached |
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260 | to the same NSD server or adapter should be placed in the same failure |
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261 | group. |
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262 | .PP |
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263 | If replication of \fB-m\fR or \fB-r\fR is set to 2, |
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264 | storage pools must have two failure groups for the commands to work |
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265 | properly. |
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266 | .RE |
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267 | .PP |
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268 | .RS +3 |
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269 | \fB\fIStoragePool\fR |
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270 | \fR |
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271 | .RE |
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272 | .RS +9 |
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273 | Specifies the storage pool to which the disk is to be assigned. If |
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274 | this name is not provided, the default is \fBsystem\fR. |
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275 | .PP |
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276 | Only the \fBsystem\fR pool may contain \fBdescOnly\fR, |
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277 | \fBmetadataOnly\fR or \fBdataAndMetadata\fR disks. |
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278 | .RE |
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279 | .RE |
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280 | .SH "Options" |
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281 | .PP |
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282 | .RS +3 |
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283 | \fB-A {\fB\fIyes\fR\fR | no | automount} |
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284 | \fR |
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285 | .RE |
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286 | .RS +9 |
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287 | Indicates when the file system is to be mounted: |
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288 | .PP |
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289 | .RS +3 |
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290 | \fByes |
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291 | \fR |
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292 | .RE |
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293 | .RS +9 |
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294 | When the GPFS daemon starts. This is the default. |
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295 | .RE |
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296 | .PP |
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297 | .RS +3 |
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298 | \fBno |
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299 | \fR |
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300 | .RE |
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301 | .RS +9 |
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302 | Manual mount. |
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303 | .RE |
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304 | .PP |
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305 | .RS +3 |
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306 | \fBautomount |
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307 | \fR |
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308 | .RE |
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309 | .RS +9 |
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310 | When the file system is first accessed. |
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311 | .RE |
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312 | .RE |
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313 | .PP |
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314 | .RS +3 |
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315 | \fB-B \fIBlockSize\fR |
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316 | \fR |
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317 | .RE |
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318 | .RS +9 |
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319 | Size of data blocks. Must be 16 KB, 64 KB, 256 KB (the default), |
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320 | 512 KB, 1 MB, 2 MB, or 4 MB. Specify this value with the character |
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321 | \fBK\fR or \fBM\fR, for example 512K. |
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322 | .RE |
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323 | .PP |
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324 | .RS +3 |
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325 | \fB-E {\fB\fIyes\fR\fR | no} |
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326 | \fR |
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327 | .RE |
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328 | .RS +9 |
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329 | Specifies whether to report \fIexact\fR \fBmtime\fR values (\fB-E |
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330 | yes\fR), or to periodically update the \fBmtime\fR value for a file |
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331 | system (\fB-E no\fR). If it is more desirable to display exact |
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332 | modification times for a file system, specify or use the default \fB-E |
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333 | yes\fR option. |
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334 | .RE |
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335 | .PP |
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336 | .RS +3 |
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337 | \fB-j {cluster | scatter} |
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338 | \fR |
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339 | .RE |
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340 | .RS +9 |
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341 | Specifies the block allocation map type. When allocating blocks for |
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342 | a given file, GPFS first utilizes a round-robin algorithm to spread the |
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343 | data across all disks in the file system. After a disk is selected, the |
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344 | location of the data block on the disk is determined by the block allocation |
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345 | map type. If \fBcluster\fR is specified, GPFS attempts to allocate |
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346 | blocks in clusters. Blocks that belong to a given file are kept |
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347 | adjacent to each other within each cluster. If \fBscatter\fR is |
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348 | specified, the location of the block is chosen randomly. |
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349 | .PP |
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350 | The \fBcluster\fR allocation method may provide better disk performance |
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351 | for some disk subsystems in relatively small installations. The |
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352 | benefits of clustered block allocation diminish when the number of nodes in |
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353 | the cluster or the number of disks in a file system increases, or when the |
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354 | file system free space becomes fragmented. The \fBcluster\fR |
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355 | allocation method is the default for GPFS clusters with eight or fewer nodes |
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356 | or files systems with eight or fewer disks. |
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357 | .PP |
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358 | The \fBscatter\fR allocation method provides more consistent file system |
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359 | performance by averaging out performance variations due to block location (for |
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360 | many disk subsystems, the location of the data relative to the disk edge has a |
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361 | substantial effect on performance). This allocation method is |
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362 | appropriate in most cases and is the default for GPFS clusters with more than |
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363 | eight nodes or file systems with more than eight disks. |
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364 | .PP |
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365 | The block allocation map type cannot be changed after the file system has |
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366 | been created. |
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367 | .RE |
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368 | .PP |
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369 | .RS +3 |
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370 | \fB\fB-k {\fR\fB\fIposix\fR\fR\fB | nfs4 | all}\fR |
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371 | \fR |
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372 | .RE |
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373 | .RS +9 |
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374 | Specifies the type of authorization supported by the file system: |
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375 | .PP |
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376 | .RS +3 |
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377 | \fBposix |
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378 | \fR |
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379 | .RE |
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380 | .RS +9 |
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381 | Traditional GPFS ACLs only (NFS V4 ACLs are not allowed). |
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382 | Authorization controls are unchanged from earlier releases. The default |
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383 | is \fB-k posix\fR. |
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384 | .RE |
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385 | .PP |
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386 | .RS +3 |
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387 | \fBnfs4 |
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388 | \fR |
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389 | .RE |
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390 | .RS +9 |
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391 | Support for NFS V4 ACLs only. Users are not allowed to assign |
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392 | traditional GPFS ACLs to any file system objects (directories and individual |
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393 | files). |
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394 | .RE |
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395 | .PP |
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396 | .RS +3 |
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397 | \fBall |
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398 | \fR |
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399 | .RE |
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400 | .RS +9 |
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401 | Any supported ACL type is permitted. This includes traditional GPFS |
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402 | (\fBposix\fR) and NFS V4 ACLs (\fBnfs4\fR). |
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403 | .PP |
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404 | The administrator is allowing a mixture of ACL types. For example, |
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405 | \fBfileA\fR may have a \fBposix\fR ACL, while \fBfileB\fR in the same |
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406 | file system may have an NFS V4 ACL, implying different access characteristics |
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407 | for each file depending on the ACL type that is currently assigned. |
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408 | .RE |
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409 | .PP |
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410 | Neither \fBnfs4\fR nor \fBall\fR should be specified here unless the |
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411 | file system is going to be exported to NFS V4 clients. NFS V4 ACLs |
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412 | affect file attributes (mode) and have access and authorization |
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413 | characteristics that are different from traditional GPFS ACLs. |
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414 | .RE |
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415 | .PP |
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416 | .RS +3 |
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417 | \fB-K {no | \fB\fIwhenpossible\fR\fR | always} |
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418 | \fR |
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419 | .RE |
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420 | .RS +9 |
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421 | Specifies whether strict replication is to be enforced: |
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422 | .PP |
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423 | .RS +3 |
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424 | \fBno |
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425 | \fR |
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426 | .RE |
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427 | .RS +9 |
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428 | Strict replication is not enforced. GPFS will try to create the |
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429 | needed number of replicas, but will still return EOK as long as it can |
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430 | allocate at least one replica. |
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431 | .RE |
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432 | .PP |
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433 | .RS +3 |
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434 | \fBwhenpossible |
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435 | \fR |
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436 | .RE |
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437 | .RS +9 |
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438 | Strict replication is enforced provided the disk configuration allows |
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439 | it. If the number of failure groups is insufficient, strict replication |
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440 | will not be enforced. This is the default value. |
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441 | .RE |
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442 | .PP |
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443 | .RS +3 |
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444 | \fBalways |
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445 | \fR |
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446 | .RE |
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447 | .RS +9 |
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448 | Strict replication is enforced. |
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449 | .RE |
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450 | .RE |
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451 | .PP |
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452 | .RS +3 |
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453 | \fB-m \fIDefaultMetadataReplicas\fR |
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454 | \fR |
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455 | .RE |
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456 | .RS +9 |
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457 | Default number of copies of inodes, directories, and indirect blocks for a |
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458 | file. Valid values are 1 and 2 but cannot be greater than the value of |
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459 | \fIMaxMetadataReplicas\fR. The default is 1. |
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460 | .RE |
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461 | .PP |
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462 | .RS +3 |
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463 | \fB -M \fIMaxMetadataReplicas\fR |
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464 | \fR |
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465 | .RE |
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466 | .RS +9 |
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467 | Default maximum number of copies of inodes, directories, and indirect |
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468 | blocks for a file. Valid values are 1 and 2 but cannot be less than |
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469 | \fIDefaultMetadataReplicas\fR. The default is 1. |
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470 | .RE |
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471 | .PP |
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472 | .RS +3 |
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473 | \fB-n \fINumNodes\fR |
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474 | \fR |
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475 | .RE |
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476 | .RS +9 |
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477 | The estimated number of nodes that will mount the file system. This |
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478 | is used as a best guess for the initial size of some file system data |
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479 | structures. The default is 32. This value cannot be changed |
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480 | after the file system has been created. |
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481 | .PP |
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482 | When you create a GPFS file system, you might want to overestimate the |
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483 | number of nodes that will mount the file system. GPFS uses this |
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484 | information for creating data structures that are essential for achieving |
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485 | maximum parallelism in file system operations (see \fIAppendix A: GPFS |
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486 | architecture\fR in \fIGeneral Parallel File System: Concepts, |
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487 | Planning, and Installation Guide\fR). Although a large estimate |
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488 | consumes additional memory, underestimating the data structure allocation can |
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489 | reduce the efficiency of a node when it processes some parallel requests such |
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490 | as the allotment of disk space to a file. If you cannot predict the |
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491 | number of nodes that will mount the file system, allow the default value to be |
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492 | applied. If you are planning to add nodes to your system, you should |
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493 | specify a number larger than the default. However, do not make |
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494 | estimates that are not realistic. Specifying an excessive number of |
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495 | nodes may have an adverse affect on buffer operations. |
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496 | .RE |
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497 | .PP |
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498 | .RS +3 |
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499 | \fB-N \fINumInodes\fR[:\fINumInodesToPreallocate\fR] |
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500 | \fR |
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501 | .RE |
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502 | .RS +9 |
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503 | The \fINumInodes\fR parameter specifies the maximum number of files in |
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504 | the file system. This value defaults to the size of the file system at |
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505 | creation, divided by 1M and is also constrained by the formula: |
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506 | .PP |
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507 | \fBmaximum number of files = (total file system space/2) / (inode size + |
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508 | subblock size)\fR |
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509 | .PP |
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510 | For file systems that will be doing parallel file creates, if the total |
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511 | number of free inodes is not greater than 5% of the total number of inodes |
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512 | there is the potential for slowdown in file system access. Take this |
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513 | into consideration when creating your file system. |
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514 | .PP |
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515 | The parameter \fINumInodesToPreallocate\fR specifies the number of |
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516 | inodes that the system will immediately preallocate. If you do not |
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517 | specify a value for \fINumInodesToPreallocate\fR, GPFS will dynamically |
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518 | allocate inodes as needed |
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519 | .PP |
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520 | You can specify the \fINumInodes\fR and \fINumInodesToPreallocate\fR |
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521 | values with a suffix, for example 100K or 2M. |
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522 | .RE |
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523 | .PP |
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524 | .RS +3 |
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525 | \fB-Q {yes | \fB\fIno}\fR\fR |
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526 | \fR |
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527 | .RE |
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528 | .RS +9 |
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529 | Activates quotas automatically when the file system is mounted. The |
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530 | default is \fB-Q no\fR. |
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531 | .PP |
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532 | To activate GPFS quota management after the file system has been |
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533 | created: |
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534 | .RS +3 |
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535 | .HP 3 |
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536 | 1. Mount the file system. |
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537 | .HP 3 |
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538 | 2. To establish default quotas: |
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539 | .RS +3 |
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540 | .HP 3 |
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541 | a. Issue the \fBmmdefedquota\fR command to establish default quota |
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542 | values. |
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543 | .HP 3 |
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544 | b. Issue the \fBmmdefquotaon\fR command to activate default quotas. |
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545 | .RE |
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546 | .HP 3 |
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547 | 3. To activate explicit quotas: |
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548 | .RS +3 |
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549 | .HP 3 |
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550 | a. Issue the \fBmmedquota\fR command to activate quota values. |
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551 | .HP 3 |
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552 | b. Issue the \fBmmquotaon\fR command to activate quota enforcement. |
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553 | .RE |
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554 | .RE |
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555 | .RE |
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556 | .PP |
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557 | .RS +3 |
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558 | \fB-r \fIDefaultDataReplicas\fR |
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559 | \fR |
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560 | .RE |
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561 | .RS +9 |
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562 | Default number of copies of each data block for a file. Valid |
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563 | values are 1 and 2, but cannot be greater than |
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564 | \fIMaxDataReplicas\fR. The default is 1. |
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565 | .RE |
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566 | .PP |
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567 | .RS +3 |
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568 | \fB-R \fIMaxDataReplicas\fR |
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569 | \fR |
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570 | .RE |
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571 | .RS +9 |
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572 | Default maximum number of copies of data blocks for a file. Valid |
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573 | values are 1 and 2 but cannot be less than |
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574 | \fIDefaultDataReplicas\fR. The default is 1. |
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575 | .RE |
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576 | .PP |
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577 | .RS +3 |
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578 | \fB-S {yes | \fB\fIno\fR\fR} |
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579 | \fR |
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580 | .RE |
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581 | .RS +9 |
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582 | Suppress the periodic updating of the value of \fBatime\fR as reported |
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583 | by the \fBgpfs_stat()\fR, \fBgpfs_fstat()\fR, \fBstat()\fR, and |
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584 | \fBfstat()\fR calls. The default value is \fB-S no\fR. |
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585 | Specifying \fB-S yes\fR for a new file system results in reporting the time |
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586 | the file system was created. |
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587 | .RE |
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588 | .PP |
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589 | .RS +3 |
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590 | \fB-v {\fB\fIyes\fR\fR | no} |
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591 | \fR |
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592 | .RE |
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593 | .RS +9 |
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594 | Verify that specified disks do not belong to an existing file |
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595 | system. The default is \fB-v yes\fR. Specify \fB-v no\fR |
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596 | only when you want to reuse disks that are no longer needed for an existing |
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597 | file system. If the command is interrupted for any reason, you must use |
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598 | the \fB-v no\fR option on the next invocation of the command. |
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599 | .RE |
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600 | .PP |
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601 | .RS +3 |
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602 | \fB-z {\fByes\fR | \fB\fIno\fR\fR} |
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603 | \fR |
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604 | .RE |
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605 | .RS +9 |
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606 | Enable or disable DMAPI on the file system. The default is \fB-z |
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607 | no\fR. For further information on DMAPI for GPFS, see \fIGeneral |
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608 | Parallel File System: Data Management API Guide\fR. |
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609 | .RE |
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610 | .SH "Exit status" |
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611 | .PP |
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612 | .PP |
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613 | .RS +3 |
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614 | \fB0 |
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615 | \fR |
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616 | .RE |
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617 | .RS +9 |
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618 | Successful completion. |
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619 | .RE |
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620 | .PP |
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621 | .RS +3 |
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622 | \fBnonzero |
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623 | \fR |
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624 | .RE |
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625 | .RS +9 |
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626 | A failure has occurred. |
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627 | .RE |
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628 | .SH "Security" |
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629 | .PP |
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630 | You must have root authority to run the \fBmmcrfs\fR command. |
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631 | .PP |
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632 | You may issue the \fBmmcrfs\fR command from any node in the GPFS |
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633 | cluster. |
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634 | .PP |
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635 | When using the \fBrcp\fR and \fBrsh\fR commands for remote |
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636 | communication, a properly configured \fB.rhosts\fR file must exist |
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637 | in the root user's home directory on each node in the GPFS |
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638 | cluster. If you have designated the use of a different remote |
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639 | communication program on either the \fBmmcrcluster\fR or the |
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640 | \fBmmchcluster\fR command, you must ensure: |
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641 | .RS +3 |
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642 | .HP 3 |
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643 | 1. Proper authorization is granted to all nodes in the GPFS cluster. |
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644 | .HP 3 |
---|
645 | 2. The nodes in the GPFS cluster can communicate without the use of a |
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646 | password, and without any extraneous messages. |
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647 | .RE |
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648 | .PP |
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649 | When considering data replication for files accessible to SANergy, see |
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650 | \fISANergy export considerations\fR in \fIGeneral Parallel File |
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651 | System: Advanced Administration Guide\fR. |
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652 | .SH "Examples" |
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653 | .PP |
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654 | This example creates a file system named \fBgpfs1\fR, using three disks, |
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655 | with a block size of 512 KB, allowing metadata and data replication to be 2 |
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656 | and turning quotas on: |
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657 | .sp |
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658 | .nf |
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659 | mmcrfs /gpfs1 gpfs1 "hd3vsdn100;sdbnsd;sdensd" -B 512K -M 2 -R 2 -Q yes |
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660 | .fi |
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661 | .sp |
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662 | .PP |
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663 | The system displays output similar to: |
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664 | .sp |
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665 | .nf |
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666 | The following disks of gpfs1 will be formatted on node k5n95.kgn.ibm.com: |
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667 | hd3vsdn100: size 17760256 KB |
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668 | sdbnsd: size 70968320 KB |
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669 | sdensd: size 70968320 KB |
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670 | Formatting file system ... |
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671 | Disks up to size 208 GB can be added to storage pool system. |
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672 | Creating Inode File |
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673 | Creating Allocation Maps |
---|
674 | Clearing Inode Allocation Map |
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675 | Clearing Block Allocation Map |
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676 | Completed creation of file system /dev/gpfs1.mmcrfs:\ |
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677 | Propagating the cluster configuration data to allaffected nodes.\ |
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678 | This is an asynchronous process. |
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679 | .fi |
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680 | .sp |
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681 | .SH "See also" |
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682 | .PP |
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683 | mmchfs Command |
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684 | .PP |
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685 | mmdelfs Command |
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686 | .PP |
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687 | mmdf Command |
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688 | .PP |
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689 | mmedquota Command |
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690 | .PP |
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691 | mmfsck Command |
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692 | .PP |
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693 | mmlsfs Command |
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694 | .SH "Location" |
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695 | .PP |
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696 | \fB/usr/lpp/mmfs/bin\fR |
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