- <para>The <literal>debugfs</literal> tool is provided in the <literal>e2fsprogs</literal>
- package. It can be used for interactive debugging of an <literal>ldiskfs</literal> file
- system. The <literal>debugfs</literal> tool can either be used to check status or modify
- information in the file system. In a Lustre file system, all objects that belong to a file
- are stored in an underlying <literal>ldiskfs</literal> file system on the OSTs. The file
- system uses the object IDs as the file names. Once the object IDs are known, use the
- <literal>debugfs</literal> tool to obtain the attributes of all objects from different
- OSTs.</para>
- <para>A sample run for the <literal>/mnt/lustre/frog</literal> file used in the above example is shown here:</para>
+ <para>The <literal>debugfs</literal> tool is provided in the
+ <literal>e2fsprogs</literal> package. It can be used for interactive
+ debugging of an <literal>ldiskfs</literal> file system. The
+ <literal>debugfs</literal> tool can either be used to check status or
+ modify information in the file system. In a Lustre file system, all
+ objects that belong to a file are stored in an underlying
+ <literal>ldiskfs</literal> file system on the OSTs. The file system
+ uses the object IDs as the file names. Once the object IDs are known,
+ use the <literal>debugfs</literal> tool to obtain the attributes of
+ all objects from different OSTs.</para>
+ <para>A sample run for the <literal>/mnt/testfs/frog</literal> file used
+ in the above example is shown here:</para>