- Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- XFS Linux and IRIX XFS
- allocation groups
- Choosing Allocation Groups and Stripe Units
- attributes, filesystem
- The XFS Filesystem
- backup and restore
- commands
- The XFS Filesystem
- using xfsdump and xfsrestore
- Backup and Recovery Procedures
- block size
- The XFS Filesystem
- Choosing the Filesystem Block Size
- default
- Choosing the Filesystem Block Size
- filesystem directory
- Choosing the Filesystem Directory Block Size
- maximum
- Choosing the Filesystem Block Size
- minimum
- Choosing the Filesystem Block Size
- news servers
- Choosing the Filesystem Block Size
- range of sizes
- The XFS Filesystem
- conventions, typographical
- Conventions Used in This Guide
- disk partitioning
- Disk Repartitioning
- disk quotas
- Quotas
- group
- Turning on Disk Quotas for Groups on XFS Filesystems
- Setting Disk Quota Limits for Groups on XFS Filesystems
- hard limits
- Quotas
- project
- XFS Linux and IRIX XFS
- soft limits
- Quotas
- turning on for users
- Turning on Disk Quotas for Users on XFS Filesystems
- user
- Setting Disk Quota Limits for Users on XFS Filesystems
- dump stream
- Media Layout for xfsdump
- dump, incremental
- About Incremental and Resumed Dumps
- dump, resumed
- About Incremental and Resumed Dumps
- edquota command
- Setting Disk Quota Limits for Users on XFS Filesystems
- Setting Disk Quota Limits for Groups on XFS Filesystems
- erasing tape data
- Erasing Used Tapes
- extended attributes
- The XFS Filesystem
- extents, XFS filesystem
- The XFS Filesystem
- The XFS Filesystem
- external filesystem log
- Choosing the Log Type and Size
- fcntl system call
- The XFS Filesystem
- filesystem
- allocation groups
- Choosing Allocation Groups and Stripe Units
- corruption
- Filesystem Corruption
- creation
- Creating Filesystems
- extents
- The XFS Filesystem
- log size
- Choosing the Log Type and Size
- mounting
- Making an XFS Filesystem
- reorganization
- Filesystem Reorganization
- stripe units
- Choosing Allocation Groups and Stripe Units
- filesystem log
- external
- Choosing the Log Type and Size
- internal
- Choosing the Log Type and Size
- size
- Choosing the Log Type and Size
- type
- Choosing the Filesystem Directory Block Size
- font conventions
- Conventions Used in This Guide
- fstab file
- Making an XFS Filesystem
- Turning on Disk Quotas for Users on XFS Filesystems
- Turning on Disk Quotas for Groups on XFS Filesystems
- Monitoring Disk Space Usage with Disk Quota Accounting
- Monitoring Disk Space Usage with Disk Quota Accounting
- gqnoenforce
- fstab file
- Monitoring Disk Space Usage with Disk Quota Accounting
- option to mount command
- Monitoring Disk Space Usage with Disk Quota Accounting
- gquota
- command
- Turning on Disk Quotas for Groups on XFS Filesystems
- fstab file
- Turning on Disk Quotas for Groups on XFS Filesystems
- growing XFS filesystems
- Growing an XFS Filesystem
- Guaranteed Rate I/O (GRIO)
- XFS Linux and IRIX XFS
- hard limits, quotas
- Quotas
- hardware requirements
- Planning an XFS Filesystem
- housekeeping subdirectory
- About the housekeeping and orphanage Directories
- incremental dumps
- About Incremental and Resumed Dumps
- inodes
- The XFS Filesystem
- The XFS Filesystem
- Common Error Messages
- Common Error Messages
- Common Error Messages
- Common Error Messages
- internal filesystem log
- Choosing the Log Type and Size
- IRIX operating system
- XFS Linux and IRIX XFS
- journaling
- The XFS Filesystem
- log
- recovery
- Mounting A Filesystem Without Log Recovery
- size
- Choosing the Log Type and Size
- Choosing the Log Type and Size
- type
- Choosing the Log Type and Size
- lost+found directory
- Common Error Messages
- Error Messages When Files Are in lost+found
- media layout, xfsdump utility
- Media Layout for xfsdump
- mkfs command
- Making an XFS Filesystem
- Making an XFS Filesystem
- Making an XFS Filesystem
- Making an XFS Filesystem
- mounting a filesystem
- Making an XFS Filesystem
- mt erase command
- Erasing Used Tapes
- orphanage subdirectory
- About the housekeeping and orphanage Directories
- panic, system
- Filesystem Corruption
- partitioning
- Disk Repartitioning
- prerequisite hardware
- Planning an XFS Filesystem
- project quotas
- XFS Linux and IRIX XFS
- qnoenforce
- fstab file
- Monitoring Disk Space Usage with Disk Quota Accounting
- option to mount command
- Monitoring Disk Space Usage with Disk Quota Accounting
- quota
- command
- Displaying Disk Quota Information on XFS Filesystems
- Checking Disk Space Usage on XFS Filesystems With quota
- fstab file
- Turning on Disk Quotas for Users on XFS Filesystems
- quotaactl system call
- XFS Linux and IRIX XFS
- quotaoff command
- Monitoring Disk Space Usage with Disk Quota Accounting
- quotaon command
- Monitoring Disk Space Usage with Disk Quota Accounting
- quotas
- See disk quotas
- Quotas
- readdr operation
- Choosing the Filesystem Directory Block Size
- real-time subvolumes
- XFS Linux and IRIX XFS
- repquota command
- Displaying Disk Quota Information on XFS Filesystems
- Administering Disk Quotas on XFS Filesystems
- resumed dumps
- About Incremental and Resumed Dumps
- soft limits, quotas
- Quotas
- stripe units
- Choosing Allocation Groups and Stripe Units
- system panic
- Filesystem Corruption
- tape data, erasing
- Erasing Used Tapes
- unwritten extents
- XFS Linux and IRIX XFS
- uuid, mounting
- XFS Linux and IRIX XFS
- XFS filesystem
- attributes
- The XFS Filesystem
- block size
- The XFS Filesystem
- The XFS Filesystem
- Choosing the Filesystem Block Size
- creation
- Creating Filesystems
- description
- The XFS Filesystem
- Planning an XFS Filesystem
- extents
- The XFS Filesystem
- features
- The XFS Filesystem
- Planning an XFS Filesystem
- growing
- Growing an XFS Filesystem
- IRIX
- XFS Linux and IRIX XFS
- log size
- Choosing the Log Type and Size
- log type
- Choosing the Log Type and Size
- xfs_check command
- Checking Filesystem Consistency
- xfs_fsr command
- Filesystem Reorganization
- xfs_repair command
- Checking XFS Filesystem Consistency With xfs_check and xfs_repair
- error messages
- Common Error Messages
- xfsdump utility
- The XFS Filesystem
- Features of xfsdump and xfsrestore
- archives
- Examining xfsdump Archives
- copying filesystems
- Using xfsdump and xfsrestore to Copy Filesystems
- file backup
- Backing Up to a File with xfsdump
- filesystem copy
- Using xfsdump and xfsrestore to Copy Filesystems
- inventory
- Examining xfsdump Archives
- local media
- Specifying Local Media with xfsdump
- media layout
- Media Layout for xfsdump
- remote tape drive
- Specifying a Remote Tape Drive with xfsdump
- syntax
- Saving Data with xfsdump
- tape reuse
- Reusing Tapes with xfsdump
- xfsdump_quotas file
- Administering Disk Quotas on XFS Filesystems
- xfsdump_quotas_group file
- Administering Disk Quotas on XFS Filesystems
- xfsrestore utility
- The XFS Filesystem
- Features of xfsdump and xfsrestore
- cumulative restore
- Performing Cumulative Restores with xfsrestore
- files
- Restoring Individual Files with xfsrestore
- housekeeping subdirectory
- About the housekeeping and orphanage Directories
- interactive restore
- Performing Interactive Restores with xfsrestore
- interruption
- Interrupting xfsrestore
- network restore
- Performing Network Restores with xfsrestore
- orphanage subdirectory
- About the housekeeping and orphanage Directories
- simple restore
- Performing Simple Restores with xfsrestore
- xlv volume manager
- XFS Linux and IRIX XFS
- XVM volume manager
- XFS Linux and IRIX XFS