-.B mkdir <--index|-i mdt_index> <dir>
-Allocate a new directory on a specified MDT.
-
-The "lfs mkdir" command is only executable by root unless
-"mdt.*.enable_remote_dir_gid" is set via "lctl set_param" to be either a
-non-zero GID to limit it to a single group (e.g. "operator" or "admin"),
-or "-1" to allow any group to create remote directories.
-
-The root of the file system is on MDT0000, and directories and files inherit the
-MDT of their parent directory unless a different MDT is specified with this
-command.
-
-By default, only directories on MDT0000 can contain directories that are not on
-the same MDT. However, if "mdt.*.enable_remote_dir" is set non-zero on an MDT
-then it will allow creating remote directories that have parents other than
-MDT0000. This is restricted to avoid creating directory trees that have
-intermediate path components on a series different MDTs and become unavailable
-if any of the intermediate MDTs are offline.
+.B mkdir
+lfs mkdir is documented in the man page: lfs-mkdir(1). NOTE:
+.B lfs setdirstripe
+is an alias of the command
+.B lfs mkdir
+.TP
+.B mv
+lfs mv is deprecated, use lfs
+.B migrate
+instead.
+.TP
+.B migrate
+See lfs-migrate(1).