Installation guide

Field Description
unmount Force Unmount kills all processes using the mount point to free up the mount
when it tries to unmount.
Reboot host
node if
unmount fails
If enabled, reboots the node if unmounting this file system fails. The default
setting is disabled.
Check file
system
before
mounting
If enabled, causes fsck to be run on the file system before mounting it. The
default setting is disabled.
Table C.3. File System
Field Description
Name The name of the file system resource.
Mount Point The path to which the file system resource is mounted.
Device The device file associated with the file system resource.
Options Mount options.
File System
ID
Note
File System ID is used only by NFS services.
When creating a new GFS resource, you can leave this field blank. Leaving
the field blank causes a file system ID to be assigned automatically after you
commit the parameter during configuration. If you need to assign a file system
ID explicitly, specify it in this field.
Force
Unmount
If enabled, forces the file system to unmount. The default setting is disabled.
Force Unmount kills all processes using the mount point to free up the mount
when it tries to unmount. With GFS resources, the mount point is not
unmounted at service tear-down unless Force Unmount is enabled.
Reboot Host
Node if
Unmount
Fails (self
fence)
If enabled and unmounting the file system fails, the node will immediately
reboot. Generally, this is used in conjunction with force-unmount support, but
it is not required.
Table C.4. GFS
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