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6 .TH mount.lustre 8 "2008 Mar 15" Lustre "configuration utilities"
8 mount.lustre \- start a Lustre client or target service
11 .BI "mount \-t lustre [\-o " options "] " directory
14 is used to start a Lustre client or target service. This program should not be
15 called directly; rather it is a helper program invoked through
17 as above. Lustre clients and targets are stopped by using the
22 There are two forms for the
24 option, depending on whether a client or a target service is started:
26 .IR <mgsspec> :/ <fsname>
27 mounts the Lustre filesystem named
29 on the client by contacting the Management Service at
31 on the pathname given by
35 is defined below. A mounted client filesystem appears in
37 and is usable like any local filesystem and provides a full
38 POSIX-compilant interface.
41 starts the target service defined by the
43 command on the physical disk
45 A mounted target service filesystem is only useful for
47 operations and appears in
49 to show the device is in use.
52 .BI <mgsspec>:= <mgsnode>[:<mgsnode>]
53 The mgs specification may be a colon-separated list of nodes:
55 .BI <mgsnode>:= <mgsnid>[,<mgsnid>]
56 each node may be specified by a comma-separated list of NIDs.
58 In addition to the standard options listed in
60 Lustre understands the following
65 Enable full flock support, coherent across all client nodes.
68 Enable local flock support, using only client-local flock (faster, for applications that require flock but do not run on multiple nodes).
71 Disable flock support entirely. Applications calling flock will get an error.
74 Enable get/set of extended attributes by regular users. See the
79 Disable use of extended attributes by regular users. Root and system processes can still use extended attributes.
82 Enable POSIX Access Control List support. See the
87 Disable Access Control List support.
89 In addition to the standard mount options and backing disk type
90 (e.g. ext3) options listed in
92 Lustre understands the following
97 Only start the MGC (and MGS, if co-located) for a target service, and not the actual service.
100 Start a client or MDT with a (colon-separated) list of known inactive OSTs.
103 Abort client recovery and start the target service immediately.
106 .B mount -t lustre cfs21@tcp0:/testfs /mnt/myfilesystem
107 Start a client for the Lustre filesystem 'testfs' at the mount point
108 /mnt/myfilesystem. The Management Service is running on a node reachable
109 from this client via the nid cfs21@tcp0.
111 .B mount -t lustre /dev/sda1 /mnt/test/mdt
112 Start the Lustre metadata target service from /dev/sda1 on mountpoint /mnt/test/mdt.
114 .B mount -t lustre -L testfs-MDT0000 -o abort_recov /mnt/test/mdt
115 Start the testfs-MDT0000 service (by using the disk label), but abort the
118 Not very many mount options can be changed with
120 Please report all bugs to Sun Microsystems using http://bugzilla.lustre.org/
125 filesystem package and is available from Sun Microsystems, Inc.
127 http://downloads.lustre.org
132 .BR tunefs.lustre (8),