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.TH mount.lustre 8 "2008 Mar 15" Lustre "configuration utilities"
.TP
.BI abort_recov
Abort client recovery and start the target service immediately.
+.TP
+.BI md_stripe_cache_size
+Sets the stripe cache size for server side disk with a striped raid
+configuration.
+.TP
+.BI recovery_time_soft= timeout
+Allow 'timeout' seconds for clients to reconnect for recovery after a server
+crash. This timeout will be incrementally extended if it is about to expire
+and the server is still handling new connections from recoverable clients.
+The default soft recovery timeout is set to 300 seconds (5 minutes).
+.TP
+.BI recovery_time_hard= timeout
+The server will be allowed to incrementally extend its timeout up to a hard
+maximum of 'timeout' seconds. The default hard recovery timeout is set to
+900 seconds (15 minutes).
.SH EXAMPLES
.TP
.B mount -t lustre cfs21@tcp0:/testfs /mnt/myfilesystem
.B mount -t lustre -L testfs-MDT0000 -o abort_recov /mnt/test/mdt
Start the testfs-MDT0000 service (by using the disk label), but abort the
recovery process.
+.SH NOTES
+If the Service Tags tool (from the sun-servicetag package) can be found in
+/opt/sun/servicetag/bin/stclient an inventory service tag will be created
+reflecting the Lustre service being provided. If this tool cannot be found
+.B mount.lustre
+will silently ignore it and no service tag is created. The
+.BR stclient (1)
+tool only creates the local service tag. No information is sent to the asset
+management system until you run the Registration Client to collect the tags
+and then upload them to the inventory system using your inventory system account.
+See https://inventory.sun.com/ for more details on a web-based, free, IT asset
+management system.
.SH BUGS
Not very many mount options can be changed with
.BR "-o remount" .