e2mmpstatus - Check MMP status of an ext4 file system
e2mmpstatus [
-i] <
filesystem
>
- -i
- prints out the MMP information rather than check it.
e2mmpstatus is used to check Multiple-Mount Protection (MMP) status of an
ext4 file system with the
mmp feature enabled. The specified
file
system can be a device name (e.g.
/dev/hdc1,
/dev/sdb2), or
an ext4 file system label or UUID, for example
UUID=8868abf6-88c5-4a83-98b8-bfc24057f7bd or
LABEL=root. By
default, the
e2mmpstatus program checks whether it is safe to mount the
file system without taking the risk of mounting it more than once.
MMP (multiple-mount protection) is a feature that adds protection against the
file system being modified simultaneously by more than one node. It is NOT
safe to mount a file system when one of the following conditions is true:
1. e2fsck is running on the file system.
2. the file system is in use by another node.
3. The MMP block is corrupted or cannot be read for some reason.
The
e2mmpstatus program might wait for some time to see whether the MMP
block is being updated by any node during this period. The time taken depends
on how frequently the MMP block is being written by the other node.
The exit code returned by
e2mmpstatus is 0 when it is safe to mount the
file system, 1 when the MMP block shows the file system is in use on another
node and it is NOT safe to mount the file system, and 2 if some other failure
occurred that prevents the check from properly detecting the current MMP
status.
dumpe2fs(8),
e2fsck(8),
fstab(5),
fsck(8),