Managing HP Serviceguard for Linux, Tenth Edition, September 2012

fs_mount_retry_count
The number of mount retries for each file system. Legal value is zero or any greater
number. The default is zero. The only valid value for Red Hat GFS (see fs_type) is
zero.
If the mount point is busy at package startup and fs_mount_retry_count is set to
zero, package startup will fail.
If the mount point is busy and fs_mount_retry_count is greater than zero, the startup
script will attempt to kill the user process responsible for the busy mount point (fuser
-ku) and then try to mount the file system again. It will do this the number of times
specified by fs_mount_retry_count.
If the mount still fails after the number of attempts specified by fs_mount_retry_count,
package startup will fail.
This parameter is in the package control script for legacy packages.
fs_umount_retry_count
The number of umount retries for each file system. Replaces FS_UMOUNT_COUNT, which
is still supported in the package control script for legacy packages; see “Configuring a
Legacy Package” (page 271).
Legal value is 1 or (for filesystem types other than Red Hat GFS) any greater number.
The default is 1. Operates in the same way as fs_mount_retry_count.
fs_name
This parameter, in conjunction with fs_directory, fs_type, fs_mount_opt,
fs_umount_opt, and fs_fsck_opt, specifies a filesystem that is to be mounted by
the package. Replaces LV, which is still supported in the package control script for legacy
packages.
fs_name must specify the block devicefile for a logical volume.
File systems are mounted in the order you specify in the package configuration file, and
unmounted in the reverse order.
See “File system parameters (page 220) and the comments in the FILESYSTEMS section
of the configuration file for more information and examples. See also “Volume Manager
Planning ” (page 97), and the mount manpage.
NOTE: For filesystem types other than Red Hat GFS (see fs_type), a volume group
must be defined in this file (using vg; see (page 219)) for each logical volume specified
by an fs_name entry.
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