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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Need to mount LUN on two linux boxs (one rw the other ro) caveat details inside Post 302605957 by mark54g on Friday 9th of March 2012 07:42:54 AM
Old 03-09-2012
It is done quite often in clusters, where either locking the file system or a cluster file system is used.
 

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NEWFS_EXFAT(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					    NEWFS_EXFAT(8)

NAME
newfs_exfat -- construct a new ExFAT file system SYNOPSIS
newfs_exfat [-N] [-R] [-I volume-serial-number] [-S bytes-per-sector] [-a sectors-per-FAT] [-b bytes-per-cluster] [-c sectors-per-cluster] [-n number-of-FATs] [-s total-sectors] [-v volume-name] special DESCRIPTION
The newfs_exfat utility creates an ExFAT file system on device special. If the -R option is not given, and the device is already formatted as ExFAT, it will preserve the partition offset, bytes per cluster, FAT offset and size, number of FATs, offset to start of clusters, number of clusters, volume serial number, and volume name (label). If a volume name was specified via the -v option, that name is used instead of the volume's previous name. The options are as follow: -N Don't create a file system: just print out parameters. -R Do not check whether the device is currently formatted as ExFAT. Always derive the partition offset, bytes per cluster, FAT offset and size, and offset to start of clusters based on the device type and size. -I volume-serial-number Volume ID, a 32-bit integer. -S bytes-per-sector Number of bytes per sector. Acceptable values are powers of 2 in the range 512 through 4096. -a sectors-per-FAT Number of sectors per FAT. -b bytes-per-cluster File system block size (bytes per cluster). Acceptable values are powers of 2 in the range 512 through 33554432. -c sectors-per-cluster Sectors per cluster. Acceptable values are powers of 2 in the range 1 through 65536. -n number-of-FATs Number of FATs. Acceptable values are 1 or 2. The default is 1. Using any value other than 1 is discouraged, and may be incompati- ble with other devices. -s total-sectors The total number of sectors in the device. -v volume-name Volume name (label). The name will be converted to UTF-16, and must be no longer than 11 UTF-16 characters. ASCII control charac- ters and some punctuation characters are not allowed (similar to DOS 8.3-style names). NOTE: The volume name may be an empty (zero- length) string. EXAMPLES
newfs_exfat /dev/disk0s1 Create a file system, using default parameters (or existing ExFAT layout), on /dev/rdisk0s1. newfs_exfat -v Hello disk2s1 Create a file system with the name "Hello" on /dev/rdisk2s1. SEE ALSO
mount_exfat(8), fsck_exfat(8) DIAGNOSTICS
Exit status is 0 on success and 1 on error. HISTORY
The newfs_exfat command appeared in Mac OS X 10.6.3. Darwin January 19, 2010 Darwin
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