ocfs2console(8) OCFS2 Manual Pages ocfs2console(8)NAME
ocfs2console - GUI console for OCFS2.
SYNOPSIS
ocfs2console
DESCRIPTION
ocfs2console is a GUI front-end for managing OCFS2 volumes. This tool is especially recommended to configure the O2CB cluster. One can
also use this tool to format, tune, mount and umount OCFS2 volumes.
SEE ALSO mkfs.ocfs2(8)fsck.ocfs2(8)tunefs.ocfs2(8)mounted.ocfs2(8)debugfs.ocfs2(8)o2cb(7)AUTHORS
Oracle Corporation
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2004, 2010 Oracle. All rights reserved.
Version 1.6.4 September 2010 ocfs2console(8)
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mounted.ocfs2(8) OCFS2 Manual Pages mounted.ocfs2(8)NAME
mounted.ocfs2 - Detects all OCFS2 volumes on a system.
SYNOPSIS
mounted.ocfs2 [-d] [-f] [device]
DESCRIPTION
mounted.ocfs2 is used to detect OCFS2 volume(s) on a system. This tool assumes that the nodes detected on the system are part of the same
cluster as the one specified in /etc/ocfs2/cluster.conf.
OPTIONS -d Lists the OCFS2 volumes along with their labels and uuids. If a device is not specified, it scans all the devices in /proc/parti-
tions.
-f Lists the OCFS2 volumes along with the list of nodes that have mounted the volume. The node names are listed if the O2CB cluster is
online. Note: As this information is gathered using dirty-read, the information may be stale.
EXAMPLES
[root@node1 ~]# mounted.ocfs2 -d
Device FS Stack UUID Label
/dev/sdb1 ocfs2 local 2D1C9636FE38462DB43A75D1DA592207 vmvol
/dev/sdj1 ocfs2 o2cb FF2E239B02D941FEAF25BDAE8DD553B9 dbstore
[root@node1 ~]# mounted.ocfs2 -f
Device FS Nodes
/dev/sdb1 ocfs2 node15, node1
SEE ALSO mkfs.ocfs2(8)fsck.ocfs2(8)tunefs.ocfs2(8)debugfs.ocfs2(8)ocfs2console(8)o2cb(7)AUTHORS
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