IBM’s Journaled File System (JFS) for Linux

JFS Homepage: http://jfs.sourceforge.net/

The following mount options are supported:

(*) == default

iocharset=name

Character set to use for converting from Unicode to ASCII. The default is to do no conversion. Use iocharset=utf8 for UTF-8 translations. This requires CONFIG_NLS_UTF8 to be set in the kernel .config file. iocharset=none specifies the default behavior explicitly.

resize=value

Resize the volume to <value> blocks. JFS only supports growing a volume, not shrinking it. This option is only valid during a remount, when the volume is mounted read-write. The resize keyword with no value will grow the volume to the full size of the partition.

nointegrity

Do not write to the journal. The primary use of this option is to allow for higher performance when restoring a volume from backup media. The integrity of the volume is not guaranteed if the system abnormally abends.

integrity(*)

Commit metadata changes to the journal. Use this option to remount a volume where the nointegrity option was previously specified in order to restore normal behavior.

errors=continue

Keep going on a filesystem error.

errors=remount-ro(*)

Remount the filesystem read-only on an error.

errors=panic

Panic and halt the machine if an error occurs.

uid=value

Override on-disk uid with specified value

gid=value

Override on-disk gid with specified value

umask=value

Override on-disk umask with specified octal value. For directories, the execute bit will be set if the corresponding read bit is set.

discard=minlen, discard/nodiscard(*)

This enables/disables the use of discard/TRIM commands. The discard/TRIM commands are sent to the underlying block device when blocks are freed. This is useful for SSD devices and sparse/thinly-provisioned LUNs. The FITRIM ioctl command is also available together with the nodiscard option. The value of minlen specifies the minimum blockcount, when a TRIM command to the block device is considered useful. When no value is given to the discard option, it defaults to 64 blocks, which means 256KiB in JFS. The minlen value of discard overrides the minlen value given on an FITRIM ioctl().

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