[[\fB!\fR] \fB--uid\fR|\fB-u\fR|\fB--user\fR|\fB-U
\fR<\fIuname\fR>|<\fIuid\fR>]
.br
+.B lfs flushctx
+.RB [ --help | -h "] [" -k "] [" -r "] [" \fIrootpath\fR "]"
+.br
.B lfs getname
.RB [ --help | -h "] [" --instance | -i "] [" --fsname | -n "] ["
.IR path ...]
operation, and by OST migration, primarily for verifying that file data has not
been changed during a data copy, when done in non-blocking mode.
.TP
+.B flushctx
+See lfs-flushctx(1).
+.TP
.B osts
.RB [ path ]
List all the OSTs for all mounted filesystems. If a \fBpath\fR is provided
.SH NOTES
The usage of \fBlfs find\fR, \fBlfs getstripe\fR, \fBlfs hsm_*\fR,
\fBlfs setstripe\fR, \fBlfs migrate\fR, \fBlfs getdirstripe\fR,
-\fBlfs setdirstripe\fR, \fBlfs mkdir\fR, and \fBlfs project\fR are explained
-in separate man pages.
+\fBlfs setdirstripe\fR, \fBlfs mkdir\fR, \fBlfs flushctx\fR
+and \fBlfs project\fR are explained in separate man pages.
.SH AUTHOR
The lfs command is part of the Lustre filesystem.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR lfs-df (1),
.BR lfs-fid2path (1),
.BR lfs-find (1),
+.BR lfs-flushctx (1),
.BR lfs-getdirstripe (1),
.BR lfs-getname (1),
.BR lfs-getstripe (1),