SYNOPSIS
mounted.ocfs2 [-d] [-f] [device]DESCRIPTION
mounted.ocfs2 is used to detect OCFS2 volume(s) on a system. When run without specifying a device, it scans all the partitions listed in /proc/partitions.
OPTIONS
- -d
-
Lists the OCFS2 volumes along with their labels and uuids. It also lists the
cluster stack, cluster name and the cluster flags. The possible cluster stacks are
o2cb, pcmk and cman. None indicates a local mount or a
non-clustered volume. A G cluster flag indicates global-heartbeat for
the o2cb cluster stack.
- -f
-
Lists the OCFS2 volumes along with the list of nodes that have mounted the
volume.
NOTES
As this utility gathers information without taking any cluster locks, the information listed in the full detect mode could be stale. This is only problematic for volumes that were not cleanly umounted by the last node. Such volumes will show up mounted (as per this utility) on one or more nodes but are in fact not mounted on any node. Such volumes are awaiting slot-recovery which is auto-performed on the next mount (or file system check).
EXAMPLES
To view the list of OCFS2 volumes, do:
# mounted.ocfs2 -d Device Stack Cluster F UUID Label /dev/sdc1 None 23878C320CF3478095D1318CB5C99EED localmount /dev/sdd1 o2cb webcluster G 8AB016CD59FC4327A2CDAB69F08518E3 webvol /dev/sdg1 o2cb webcluster G 77D95EF51C0149D2823674FCC162CF8B logsvol /dev/sdh1 o2cb webcluster G BBA1DBD0F73F449384CE75197D9B7098 scratch /dev/sdk1 o2cb webcluster G DCDA2845177F4D59A0F2DCD8DE507CC3 hb1
To view the list of nodes that have potentially (see notes) mounted the OCFS2 volumes, do:
# mounted.ocfs2 -f Device Stack Cluster F Nodes /dev/sdc1 None /dev/sdd1 o2cb webcluster G node1, node3, node10 /dev/sdg1 o2cb webcluster G node1, node3, node10 /dev/sdh1 o2cb webcluster G Not mounted /dev/sdk1 o2cb webcluster G node1, node3, node10
AUTHORS
Oracle Corporation
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