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			We (the Ocfs2 project) recently moved the location of our ocfs2-tools git tree and project web page. The pertinent discussion can be seen here: https://oss.oracle.com/pipermail/ocfs2-devel/2015-February/010579.html The following patch updates the Ocfs2 documentation in MAINTAINERS, ocfs2.txt, and dlmfs.txt. I added our new official web page, changed the location of our tools git tree and removed the link to Joel's ancient kernel git tree - Andrew has handled our patches for a while now. Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.de> Cc: Joel Becker <jlbec@evilplan.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| OCFS2 filesystem
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| ==================
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| OCFS2 is a general purpose extent based shared disk cluster file
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| system with many similarities to ext3. It supports 64 bit inode
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| numbers, and has automatically extending metadata groups which may
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| also make it attractive for non-clustered use.
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| 
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| You'll want to install the ocfs2-tools package in order to at least
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| get "mount.ocfs2" and "ocfs2_hb_ctl".
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| 
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| Project web page:    http://ocfs2.wiki.kernel.org
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| Tools git tree:      https://github.com/markfasheh/ocfs2-tools
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| OCFS2 mailing lists: http://oss.oracle.com/projects/ocfs2/mailman/
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| 
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| All code copyright 2005 Oracle except when otherwise noted.
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| 
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| CREDITS:
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| Lots of code taken from ext3 and other projects.
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| 
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| Authors in alphabetical order:
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| Joel Becker   <joel.becker@oracle.com>
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| Zach Brown    <zach.brown@oracle.com>
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| Mark Fasheh   <mfasheh@suse.com>
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| Kurt Hackel   <kurt.hackel@oracle.com>
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| Tao Ma        <tao.ma@oracle.com>
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| Sunil Mushran <sunil.mushran@oracle.com>
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| Manish Singh  <manish.singh@oracle.com>
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| Tiger Yang    <tiger.yang@oracle.com>
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| 
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| Caveats
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| =======
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| Features which OCFS2 does not support yet:
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| 	- Directory change notification (F_NOTIFY)
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| 	- Distributed Caching (F_SETLEASE/F_GETLEASE/break_lease)
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| 
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| Mount options
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| =============
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| 
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| OCFS2 supports the following mount options:
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| (*) == default
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| 
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| barrier=1		This enables/disables barriers. barrier=0 disables it,
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| 			barrier=1 enables it.
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| errors=remount-ro(*)	Remount the filesystem read-only on an error.
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| errors=panic		Panic and halt the machine if an error occurs.
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| intr		(*)	Allow signals to interrupt cluster operations.
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| nointr			Do not allow signals to interrupt cluster
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| 			operations.
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| noatime			Do not update access time.
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| relatime(*)		Update atime if the previous atime is older than
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| 			mtime or ctime
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| strictatime		Always update atime, but the minimum update interval
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| 			is specified by atime_quantum.
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| atime_quantum=60(*)	OCFS2 will not update atime unless this number
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| 			of seconds has passed since the last update.
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| 			Set to zero to always update atime. This option need
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| 			work with strictatime.
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| data=ordered	(*)	All data are forced directly out to the main file
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| 			system prior to its metadata being committed to the
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| 			journal.
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| data=writeback		Data ordering is not preserved, data may be written
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| 			into the main file system after its metadata has been
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| 			committed to the journal.
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| preferred_slot=0(*)	During mount, try to use this filesystem slot first. If
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| 			it is in use by another node, the first empty one found
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| 			will be chosen. Invalid values will be ignored.
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| commit=nrsec	(*)	Ocfs2 can be told to sync all its data and metadata
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| 			every 'nrsec' seconds. The default value is 5 seconds.
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| 			This means that if you lose your power, you will lose
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| 			as much as the latest 5 seconds of work (your
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| 			filesystem will not be damaged though, thanks to the
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| 			journaling).  This default value (or any low value)
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| 			will hurt performance, but it's good for data-safety.
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| 			Setting it to 0 will have the same effect as leaving
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| 			it at the default (5 seconds).
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| 			Setting it to very large values will improve
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| 			performance.
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| localalloc=8(*)		Allows custom localalloc size in MB. If the value is too
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| 			large, the fs will silently revert it to the default.
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| localflocks		This disables cluster aware flock.
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| inode64			Indicates that Ocfs2 is allowed to create inodes at
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| 			any location in the filesystem, including those which
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| 			will result in inode numbers occupying more than 32
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| 			bits of significance.
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| user_xattr	(*)	Enables Extended User Attributes.
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| nouser_xattr		Disables Extended User Attributes.
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| acl			Enables POSIX Access Control Lists support.
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| noacl		(*)	Disables POSIX Access Control Lists support.
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| resv_level=2	(*)	Set how aggressive allocation reservations will be.
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| 			Valid values are between 0 (reservations off) to 8
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| 			(maximum space for reservations).
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| dir_resv_level=	(*)	By default, directory reservations will scale with file
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| 			reservations - users should rarely need to change this
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| 			value. If allocation reservations are turned off, this
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| 			option will have no effect.
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| coherency=full  (*)	Disallow concurrent O_DIRECT writes, cluster inode
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| 			lock will be taken to force other nodes drop cache,
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| 			therefore full cluster coherency is guaranteed even
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| 			for O_DIRECT writes.
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| coherency=buffered	Allow concurrent O_DIRECT writes without EX lock among
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| 			nodes, which gains high performance at risk of getting
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| 			stale data on other nodes.
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| journal_async_commit	Commit block can be written to disk without waiting
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| 			for descriptor blocks. If enabled older kernels cannot
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| 			mount the device. This will enable 'journal_checksum'
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| 			internally.
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