+.RB [ path ]
+List all the OSTs for all mounted filesystems. If a \fBpath\fR is provided
+that is located on a lustre mounted file system then only the OSTs belonging
+to that filesystem are displayed.
+.TP
+.B getstripe [--obd|-O <uuid>] [--quiet|-q] [--verbose|-v]
+ \fB[--count | -c ] [--index | -i | --offset | -o ]
+ \fB[--pool | -p ] [--size | -s ] [--directory | -d ]
+ \fB[--recursive | -r ] [--raw | -R ] <dirname|filename>\fR
+.br
+List the striping information for a given filename or directory tree.
+By default the stripe count, size, and offset will be returned. If you
+only want specific striping information then the options of
+.BR --count ,
+.BR --size ,
+.BR --index ,
+.BR --offset ,
+or
+.B --pool
+can be used to return only the specific fields.
+.br
+If the
+.B --raw
+option is specified, the stripe information is printed without substituting the
+filesystem's default values for unspecified fields. If the striping EA is not
+set, 0, 0, and -1 will be printed for the stripe count, size, and offset
+respectively.
+In the case where you only want details about the files' object id
+information then the
+.B --quiet
+option is used. Additional information available about striping can be
+displayed with
+.BR --verbose .
+The default behavior when a directory is specified is to list the striping
+information for all files within the specified directory (like
+.RB ' "ls -l" ') .
+This can be expanded with
+.B --recursive
+which will recurse into all subdirectories.
+If you wish to get striping information for only the specified directory, then
+.B --directory
+can be used to limit the information, like
+.RB ' "ls -d" ').
+You can limit the returned files to those with objects on a specific OST with
+.BR --obd .
+.TP
+.B setstripe [--count|-c stripe_cnt] [--size|-s stripe_size]
+ \fB[--index|-i|--offset|-o start_ost_index] [--pool <pool>]
+ \fB<dirname|filename>\fR
+.br
+To create a new file, or set the directory default, with the specified striping parameters. The
+.I stripe_count
+is the number of OSTs to stripe a file over. A
+.I stripe_count
+of 0 means to use the filesystem-wide default stripe count (default 1), and a
+.I stripe_count
+of -1 means to stripe over all available OSTs. The
+.I stripe_size
+is the number of bytes to store on each OST before moving to the next OST. A
+.I stripe_size
+of 0 means to use the filesystem-wide default stripe size (default 1MB). The
+.I start_ost_index
+is the OST index (starting at 0) on which to start striping for this file. A
+.I start_ost_index
+of -1 allows the MDS to choose the starting index and it is strongly recommended, as this allows space and load balancing to be done by the MDS as needed. The
+.I poolname
+is the name of a predefined pool of OSTs (see
+.B lctl
+) that will be used for striping. The
+.IR stripe_count ,
+.IR stripe_size ,
+and
+.I start_ost_index
+will be used as well; the
+.I start_ost_index
+must be part of the pool or an error will be returned.
+.TP
+.B setstripe -d
+Delete the default striping on the specified directory.
+.TP
+.B poollist
+.RI { filesystem }[ .poolname "] | {" pathname }
+List the pools in
+.I filesystem
+or
+.IR pathname ,
+or the OSTs in
+.IR filesystem.pool .
+.TP
+.B quota [-q] [-v] [-o obd_uuid|-i mdt_idx|-I ost_idx] [-u|-g <uname>|<uid>|<gname>|<gid>] <filesystem>
+To display disk usage and limits, either for the full filesystem, or for objects on a specific obd. A user or group name or an ID can be specified. If both user and group are omitted quotas for current uid/gid are shown. -v provides more verbose (with per-obd statistics) output. -q disables printing of additional descriptions (including column titles).
+.TP
+.B quota -t <-u|-g> <filesystem>
+To display block and inode grace times for user (-u) or group (-g) quotas