GFS_CONTROLD(8) cluster GFS_CONTROLD(8)NAMEgfs_controld - daemon that coordinates gfs mounts and recovery
SYNOPSISgfs_controld [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
GFS lives in the kernel, and the cluster infrastructure (corosync mem‐
bership and group management) lives in user space. GFS in the kernel
needs to adjust/recover for certain cluster events. It's the job of
gfs_controld to receive these events and reconfigure gfs as needed.
gfs_controld controls and configures gfs through sysfs files that are
considered gfs-internal interfaces.
Mounting and node failure are the main cluster events that gfs_controld
controls. It also manages the assignment of journals to different
nodes. mount.gfs2(8) communicates with gfs_controld to join the mount
group and receive the necessary options for the kernel mount.
The cman init script usually starts the gfs_controld daemon.
OPTIONS
Command line options override a corresponding setting in cluster.conf.
-D Enable debugging to stderr and don't fork.
See also gfs_control dump in gfs_control(8).
-L Enable debugging to log file.
See also logging in cluster.conf(5).
-g num groupd compatibility mode, 0 off, 1 on.
Default 0.
-w num Enable (1) or disable (0) withdraw.
Default 1.
-h Print a help message describing available options, then exit.
-V Print program version information, then exit.
Cluster Upgrading
When performing a rolling upgrade from cluster2 to cluster3, the
gfs_controld daemon runs in cluster2 compatibility mode and processes
posix lock (plock) requests from the dlm to remain compatible with
cluster2 nodes. Otherwise, dlm_controld(8) handles plocks.
-p num Enable (1) or disable (0) plock code for cluster fs.
Default 1.
-l num Limit the rate of plock operations, 0 for no limit.
Default 0.
-o num Enable (1) or disable (0) plock ownership.
Default 0.
-t ms Plock ownership drop resources time (milliseconds).
Default 10000.
-c num Plock ownership drop resources count.
Default 10.
-a ms Plock ownership drop resources age (milliseconds).
Default 10000.
-P Enable plock debugging messages (can produce excessive output).
FILEScluster.conf(5) is usually located at /etc/cluster/cluster.conf. It is
not read directly. Other cluster components load the contents into
memory, and the values are accessed through the libccs library.
Configuration options are added to the <gfs_controld /> section of
cluster.conf, within the top level <cluster> section.
enable_withdraw
Set to 1/0 to enable/disable a response to a withdraw.
<gfs_controld enable_withdraw="1"/>
Cluster Upgrading
See note above about compatibility plock handling during a rolling
upgrade. The following options are deprecated, see dlm_controld(8) for
the new equivalent options.
enable_plock
See command line description.
<gfs_controld enable_plock="1"/>
plock_rate_limit
See command line description.
<gfs_controld plock_rate_limit="0"/>
plock_ownership
See command line description.
<gfs_controld plock_ownership="0"/>
drop_resources_time
See command line description.
<gfs_controld drop_resources_time="10000"/>
drop_resources_count
See command line description.
<gfs_controld drop_resources_count="10"/>
drop_resources_age
See command line description.
<gfs_controld drop_resources_age="10000"/>
plock_debug
Enable (1) or disable (0) plock debugging messages (can produce
excessive output). Default 0.
<gfs_controld plock_debug="0"/>
SEE ALSOmount.gfs2(8), gfs_control(8), dlm_controld(8), cman(5), clus‐
ter.conf(5)cluster 2009-01-19 GFS_CONTROLD(8)