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xfs_admin - change parameters of an XFS filesystem
xfs_admin
[ -eflpu ] [ -c 0|1 ] [ -L label ] [ -U uuid ] device
xfs_admin -V
xfs_admin uses the xfs_db(8)
command to modify various
parameters of a filesystem.
Devices that are mounted cannot be modified.
Administrators must unmount filesystems before xfs_admin or xfs_db(8)
can
convert parameters. A number of parameters of a mounted filesystem can be
examined and modified using the xfs_growfs(8)
command.
- -e
- Enables
unwritten extent support on a filesystem that does not already have this
enabled (for legacy filesystems, it can’t be disabled anymore at mkfs time).
- -f
- Specifies that the filesystem image to be processed is stored in a regular
file at device (see the mkfs.xfs -d file option).
- -j
- Enables version 2 log
format (journal format supporting larger log buffers).
- -l
- Print the current
filesystem label.
- -p
- Enable 32bit project identifier support (PROJID32BIT
feature).
- -u
- Print the current filesystem UUID (Universally Unique IDentifier).
- -c 0|1
- Enable (1)
or disable (0) lazy-counters in the filesystem. This operation
may take quite a bit of time on large filesystems as the entire filesystem
needs to be scanned when this option is changed.
- With lazy-counters enabled,
the superblock is not modified or logged on
- every change of the free-space
and inode counters. Instead, enough information is kept in other parts of
the filesystem to be able to maintain the counter values without needing
to keep them in the superblock. This gives significant improvements in performance
on some configurations and metadata intensive workloads.
- -L label
- Set the
filesystem label to label. XFS filesystem labels can be at most 12 characters
long; if label is longer than 12 characters, xfs_admin will truncate it
and print a warning message. The filesystem label can be cleared using the
special "--" value for label.
- -U uuid
- Set the UUID of the filesystem to uuid.
A sample UUID looks like this: "c1b9d5a2-f162-11cf-9ece-0020afc76f16". The uuid
may also be nil, which will set the filesystem UUID to the null UUID. The
uuid may also be generate, which will generate a new UUID for the filesystem.
- -V
- Prints the version number and exits.
The mount(8)
manual entry describes
how to mount a filesystem using its label or UUID, rather than its block
special device name.
mkfs.xfs(8)
, mount(8)
, xfs_db(8)
, xfs_growfs(8)
,
xfs_repair(8)
, xfs(5)
.
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