| uevents and GFS2 |
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| During the lifetime of a GFS2 mount, a number of uevents are generated. |
| This document explains what the events are and what they are used |
| for (by gfs_controld in gfs2-utils). |
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| A list of GFS2 uevents |
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| 1. ADD |
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| The ADD event occurs at mount time. It will always be the first |
| uevent generated by the newly created filesystem. If the mount |
| is successful, an ONLINE uevent will follow. If it is not successful |
| then a REMOVE uevent will follow. |
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| The ADD uevent has two environment variables: SPECTATOR=[0|1] |
| and RDONLY=[0|1] that specify the spectator status (a read-only mount |
| with no journal assigned), and read-only (with journal assigned) status |
| of the filesystem respectively. |
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| 2. ONLINE |
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| The ONLINE uevent is generated after a successful mount or remount. It |
| has the same environment variables as the ADD uevent. The ONLINE |
| uevent, along with the two environment variables for spectator and |
| RDONLY are a relatively recent addition (2.6.32-rc+) and will not |
| be generated by older kernels. |
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| 3. CHANGE |
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| The CHANGE uevent is used in two places. One is when reporting the |
| successful mount of the filesystem by the first node (FIRSTMOUNT=Done). |
| This is used as a signal by gfs_controld that it is then ok for other |
| nodes in the cluster to mount the filesystem. |
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| The other CHANGE uevent is used to inform of the completion |
| of journal recovery for one of the filesystems journals. It has |
| two environment variables, JID= which specifies the journal id which |
| has just been recovered, and RECOVERY=[Done|Failed] to indicate the |
| success (or otherwise) of the operation. These uevents are generated |
| for every journal recovered, whether it is during the initial mount |
| process or as the result of gfs_controld requesting a specific journal |
| recovery via the /sys/fs/gfs2/<fsname>/lock_module/recovery file. |
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| Because the CHANGE uevent was used (in early versions of gfs_controld) |
| without checking the environment variables to discover the state, we |
| cannot add any more functions to it without running the risk of |
| someone using an older version of the user tools and breaking their |
| cluster. For this reason the ONLINE uevent was used when adding a new |
| uevent for a successful mount or remount. |
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| 4. OFFLINE |
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| The OFFLINE uevent is only generated due to filesystem errors and is used |
| as part of the "withdraw" mechanism. Currently this doesn't give any |
| information about what the error is, which is something that needs to |
| be fixed. |
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| 5. REMOVE |
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| The REMOVE uevent is generated at the end of an unsuccessful mount |
| or at the end of a umount of the filesystem. All REMOVE uevents will |
| have been preceeded by at least an ADD uevent for the same fileystem, |
| and unlike the other uevents is generated automatically by the kernel's |
| kobject subsystem. |
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| Information common to all GFS2 uevents (uevent environment variables) |
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| 1. LOCKTABLE= |
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| The LOCKTABLE is a string, as supplied on the mount command |
| line (locktable=) or via fstab. It is used as a filesystem label |
| as well as providing the information for a lock_dlm mount to be |
| able to join the cluster. |
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| 2. LOCKPROTO= |
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| The LOCKPROTO is a string, and its value depends on what is set |
| on the mount command line, or via fstab. It will be either |
| lock_nolock or lock_dlm. In the future other lock managers |
| may be supported. |
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| 3. JOURNALID= |
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| If a journal is in use by the filesystem (journals are not |
| assigned for spectator mounts) then this will give the |
| numeric journal id in all GFS2 uevents. |
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| 4. UUID= |
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| With recent versions of gfs2-utils, mkfs.gfs2 writes a UUID |
| into the filesystem superblock. If it exists, this will |
| be included in every uevent relating to the filesystem. |
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