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4 The SGI XFS Filesystem
7 XFS is a high performance journaling filesystem which originated
22 When mounting an XFS filesystem, the following options are accepted.
48 by the filesystem.
55 device reclaim space freed by the filesystem. This is
75 across the entire filesystem rather than just on directories
90 to create inodes at any location in the filesystem,
108 If ``largeio`` is specified, a filesystem that was created with a
110 in ``st_blksize``. If the filesystem does not have a ``swidth``
141 An XFS filesystem has up to three parts: a data section, a log
153 The filesystem will be mounted without running log recovery.
154 If the filesystem was not cleanly unmounted, it is likely to
168 within the filesystem.
189 with the existing filesystem alignment characteristics. In
205 When specified, all filesystem namespace operations are
216 The V4 filesystem format lacks certain features that are supported by
222 Administrators and users can detect a V4 filesystem by running xfs_info
223 against a filesystem mountpoint and checking for a string containing
242 Mounting with V4 filesystem September 2030
265 The following sysctls are available for the XFS filesystem:
272 The interval at which the filesystem flushes metadata
276 The interval at which the filesystem ages filestreams cache
289 This will generate detailed messages & backtraces for filesystem
386 error is found during the filesystem operation. It can propagate
398 The filesystem behavior during an error can be set via ``sysfs`` files. Each
403 The action taken by the filesystem when the error is propagated is context
410 mounted filesystem:
416 The short device name of the mounted filesystem. This is the same device
429 Each filesystem has "global" error configuration options defined in their top
435 Defines the filesystem error behavior at unmount time.
445 filesystem from ever unmounting fully in the case of "retry forever"
450 removed by the unmounting filesystem before a "retry forever" error
451 handler configuration causes unmount to hang, and hence the filesystem
455 Each filesystem has specific error class handlers that define the error
466 the filesystem will propagate the error. The retry count for a given
480 Define the amount of time (in seconds) that the filesystem is