1tunefs.ocfs2(8)               OCFS2 Manual Pages               tunefs.ocfs2(8)
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NAME

6       tunefs.ocfs2 - Change OCFS2 file system parameters.
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SYNOPSIS

9       tunefs.ocfs2  [--cloned-volume[=new-label]  [--fs-features=list-of-fea‐
10       tures] [-J journal-options] [-L volume-label] [-N number-of-node-slots]
11       [-Q  query-format] [-ipqnSUvVy] [--backup-super] [--list-sparse] device
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DESCRIPTION

16       tunefs.ocfs2(8) is used to adjust OCFS2 file system parameters on disk.
17       The  tool  expects the cluster to be online as it needs to take the ap‐
18       propriate cluster locks to write safely to disk.
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OPTIONS

22       --cloned-volume[=new-label]
23              Change the volume UUID (auto-generated) and the label,  if  pro‐
24              vided,  of  a cloned OCFS2 volume.  This option does not perform
25              volume cloning. It only changes the UUID and label on  a  cloned
26              volume so that it can be mounted on the node that has the origi‐
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30       --fs-features=[no]sparse...
31              Turn specific file system features on  or  off.  tunefs.ocfs2(8)
32              will  attempt to enable or disable the feature list provided. To
33              enable a feature, include it in the list. To disable a  feature,
34              prepend  no  to  the name. For a list of feature names, refer to
35              mkfs.ocfs2(8).
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38       -J, --journal-options options
39              Modify the journal using options specified on the  command-line.
40              Journal  options  are  comma separated, and may take an argument
41              using the equals ('=') sign. For a list of possible options, re‐
42              fer to mkfs.ocfs2(8).
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45       -L, --label volume-label
46              Change  the  volume label of the file system. Limit the label to
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51              Valid number ranges from 1 to 255.  This  number  specifies  the
52              maximum  number  of nodes that can concurrently mount the parti‐
53              tion. Use this to increase or decrease the number of node slots.
54              One reason to decrease could be to release the space consumed by
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58       -S, --volume-size
59              Grow the size of the OCFS2 file system. If blocks-count  is  not
60              specified,  tunefs.ocfs2(8)  extends  the  volume to the current
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64       -Q, --query query-format
65              Query the file system for its attributes like block size, label,
66              etc.  Query  formats  are  modified  versions  of  the  standard
67              printf(3) formatting. The format is made up  of  static  strings
68              (which  may  include  standard C character escapes for newlines,
69              tabs, and other special characters) and printf(3)  type  format‐
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99       -U, --uuid-reset[=new-uuid]
100              Reset  the  volume UUID of the file system. If not provided, the
101              utility will auto generate it. For custom UUID, specify  in  ei‐
102              ther  the plain (2A4D1C581FAA42A1A41D26EFC90C1315) or the tradi‐
103              tional  (2a4d1c58-1faa-42a1-a41d-26efc90c1315)   format.   Users
104              specifying  custom  UUIDs  must be careful to ensure that no two
105              volumes have the same UUID. If more than one file system were to
106              have  the same UUID, one is very likely to encounter erratic be‐
107              havior, if not, outright file system corruption.
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119              Always answer Yes in interactive command line.
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126       --backup-super
127              Backs up the superblock to fixed offsets (1G, 4G, 16G, 64G, 256G
128              and  1T)  on disk. This option is useful for users to backup the
129              superblock on volumes that the user either explicitly disallowed
130              while  formatting, or, used a version of mkfs.ocfs2(8) (1.2.2 or
131              older) that did not provide this facility.
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134       --list-sparse
135              Lists the files having holes. This option is  useful  when  dis‐
136              abling the sparse feature.
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139       --update-cluster-stack
140              Updating  on-disk cluster information to match the running clus‐
141              ter. Users looking to update the on-disk cluster  stack  without
142              starting the new cluster should use the o2cluster(8) utility.
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145       blocks-count
146              During resize, tunefs.ocfs2(8) automatically determines the size
147              of the given device and grows the file system such that it  uses
148              all of the available space on the device. This optional argument
149              specifies that the file system should  be  extended  to  consume
150              only the given number of file system blocks on the device.
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EXAMPLES

154       # tunefs.ocfs2 -Q "UUID = %U\nNumSlots = %N\n" /dev/sda1
155       UUID = CBB8D5E0C169497C8B52A0FD555C7A3E
156       NumSlots = 4
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SEE ALSO

160       debugfs.ocfs2(8)   fsck.ocfs2(8)   fsck.ocfs2.checks(8)   mkfs.ocfs2(8)
161       mount.ocfs2(8) mounted.ocfs2(8) o2cluster(8) o2image(8) o2info(1)
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AUTHORS

165       Oracle Corporation
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