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NAME

       gfs_tool - interface to gfs ioctl calls

SYNOPSIS

       gfs_tool COMMAND [OPTION] [PARAMETERS ...]

DESCRIPTION

       gfs_tool is an interface to a variety of the GFS ioctl calls.

       Specifying gfs_tool -h prints gfs_tool command line usage (help).

       Specifying gfs_tool -V prints the gfs_tool version information.

COMMANDS

       clearflag Flag File1 File2 ...
              Clear an attribute flag on a file.

       counters MountPoint [-c] [-i interval]
              Print  out  statistics  about a filesystem.  If -c is specified,
              gfs_tool keeps running printing  out  the  statistics  once  per
              second  or, if specified, the interval given with the -i option,
              in seconds.

       df MountPoint [-k]|[-H]
              Print out a space usage summary  of  a  given  filesystem.   The
              information  printed  is more detailed than a standard "df".  If
              -k is specified, the output is given in kilobytes (KB).   If  -H
              is  specified,  the  output  is  given  in human readable format
              (similar to df -h).  If neither -k nor  -H  are  specified,  the
              output is given in file system blocks.

       freeze MountPoint
              Freeze (quiesce) a GFS cluster.

       getsb MountPoint
              Print out the superblock of a mounted filesystem.

       gettune MountPoint
              Print  out  the  current  values  of  the tuning parameters in a
              running filesystem.

       jindex MountPoint
              Print out the journal index of a mounted filesystem.

       layout File [buffersize]
              Print out on-disk layout information about a file or  directory.
              Buffersize  is  the  size of the buffer (in bytes) that gfs_tool
              allocates to store the file’s metadata  during  processing.   It
              defaults  to  4194304  bytes.   If  you  are printing a very big
              directory you may need to specify a bigger size.

       list   List  the  currently  mounted  GFS   filesystems.    Each   line
              represents a filesystem.  The columns represent (in order): 1) A
              number that is a cookie that represents the mounted  filesystem.
              2)  The  name of the device that holds the filesystem (well, the
              name as the Linux kernel knows it). 3) The lock table field that
              the filesystem was mounted with.

       lockdump MountPoint [buffersize]
              Print  out  information about the locks this machine holds for a
              given filesystem. Buffersize is  the  size  of  the  buffer  (in
              bytes)  that  gfs_tool  allocates  to store the lock data during
              processing.  It defaults to 4194304 bytes.

       margs arguments
              This loads arguments into the  module  what  will  override  the
              mount  options  passed with the -o field on the next mount.  See
              mount.gfs(8).

       reclaim File
              Returns unused on-disk metadata blocks to free blocks.

       rindex MountPoint
              Print out the resource group index of a mounted filesystem.

       quota MountPoint
              Print out the quota file of a mounted filesystem.  Also see  the
              "gfs_quota list" command.

       sb device proto [newvalue]
              View  (and possibly replace) the name of the locking protocol in
              the file  system  superblock.   The  file  system  shouldn’t  be
              mounted by any client when you do this.

       sb device table [newvalue]
              View (and possibly replace) the name of the locking table in the
              file system superblock.  The file system shouldn’t be mounted by
              any client when you do this.

       sb device ondisk [newvalue]
              View (and possibly replace) the ondisk format number in the file
              system superblock.  The file system shouldn’t be mounted by  any
              client when you do this.  No one should have to use this.

       sb device multihost [newvalue]
              View  (and  possibly replace) the multihost format number in the
              file system superblock.  The file system shouldn’t be mounted by
              any client when you do this.  No one should have to use this.

       sb device all
              Print out the superblock.

       setflag Flag File1 File2 ...
              Set  an  attribute  flag  on  a  file.  There are four currently
              supported flags.  They are jdata, directio,  inherit_jdata,  and
              inherit_directio.

              The  jdata flag causes all the data written to a regular file to
              be journaled. The jdata flag can only be set (or cleared) if the
              file is zero length.

              The  directio flag causes all I/O to a regular file to be Direct
              I/O, even if the O_DIRECT flag isn’t used on the open() command.

              The inherit_jdata flag is set on a directory.  It causes all new
              regular files created in that  directory  automatically  inherit
              the  jdata flag.  The inherit_jdata is also inherited by any new
              subdirectories created in that directory.

              The inherit_directio flag is set on a directory.  It causes  all
              new  regular  files  created  in  that  directory  automatically
              inherit  the  directio  flag.   The  inherit_directio  is   also
              inherited by any new subdirectories created in that directory.

       settune MountPoint parameter newvalue
              Set the value of tuning parameter.  Use gettune for a listing of
              tunable parameters.

       shrink MountPoint
              Causes any unused inodes to be thrown out of memory.

       stat File
              Print out extended stat information about a file.

       unfreeze MountPoint
              Unfreeze a GFS cluster.

       version
              Print out the version of GFS that this program goes with.

       withdraw MountPoint
              Cause GFS to abnormally shutdown  a  given  filesystem  on  this
              node.

                                                                   gfs_tool(8)