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NAME
       xfs_admin - change parameters of an XFS filesystem

SYNOPSIS
       xfs_admin  [  -eflpu  ] [ -O featurelist ] [ -c 0|1 ] [ -L label ] [ -U
       uuid ] [ -r rtdev ] device [ logdev ]
       xfs_admin -V

DESCRIPTION
       xfs_admin uses the xfs_db(8) command to modify various parameters of  a
       filesystem.

       Devices  that  are mounted cannot be modified.  Administrators must un-
       mount filesystems before xfs_admin or xfs_db(8) can convert parameters.
       A number of parameters of a mounted filesystem can be examined and mod-
       ified using the xfs_growfs(8) command.

       The optional logdev parameter specifies the device special  file  where
       the  filesystem's  external  log  resides.   This  is required only for
       filesystems that use an external log.  See the mkfs.xfs -l option,  and
       refer to xfs(5) for a detailed description of the XFS log.

OPTIONS
       -e     Enables  unwritten  extent support on a filesystem that does not
              already have this enabled (for legacy filesystems, it  can't  be
              disabled anymore at mkfs time).

              This option only applies to the deprecated V4 format.

       -f     Specifies that the filesystem image to be processed is stored in
              a regular file at device (see the mkfs.xfs -d file option).

       -j     Enables version 2 log format (journal format  supporting  larger
              log buffers).

              This option only applies to the deprecated V4 format.

       -l     Print the current filesystem label.

       -p     Enable 32bit project identifier support (PROJID32BIT feature).

              This option only applies to the deprecated V4 format.

       -u     Print  the  current  filesystem UUID (Universally Unique IDenti-
              fier).

       -c 0|1 Enable (1) or disable (0) lazy-counters in the filesystem.

              Lazy-counters may  not  be  disabled  on  Version  5  superblock
              filesystems (i.e. those with metadata CRCs enabled).

              In  other  words,  this option only applies to the deprecated V4
              format.

              This operation may take quite a bit of time on large filesystems
              as the entire filesystem needs to be scanned when this option is
              changed.

              With lazy-counters enabled, the superblock is  not  modified  or
              logged on every change of the free-space and inode counters. In-
              stead, enough information is kept in other parts of the filesys-
              tem to be able to maintain the counter values without needing to
              keep them in the superblock. This gives significant improvements
              in  performance  on  some  configurations and metadata intensive
              workloads.

       -L label
              Set the filesystem label to label.  XFS filesystem labels can be
              at  most  12 characters long; if label is longer than 12 charac-
              ters, xfs_admin will truncate it and print  a  warning  message.
              The filesystem label can be cleared using the special "--" value
              for label.

       -O feature1=status,feature2=status...
              Add or remove features on an existing V5 filesystem.   The  fea-
              tures  should  be  specified  as a comma-separated list.  status
              should be either 0 to disable the feature or  1  to  enable  the
              feature.  Note, however, that most features cannot be disabled.

              NOTE: Administrators must ensure the filesystem is clean by run-
              ning xfs_repair -n to inspect the filesystem  before  performing
              the  upgrade.  If corruption is found, recovery procedures (e.g.
              reformat followed by restoration from backup; or running xfs_re-
              pair without the -n) must be followed to clean the filesystem.

              Supported features are as follows:

              inobtcount
                  Keep a count the number of blocks in each inode btree in the
                  AGI.  This reduces mount time by speeding up metadata  space
                  reservation  calculations.   The  filesystem cannot be down-
                  graded after this feature is  enabled.   Once  enabled,  the
                  filesystem will not be writable by older kernels.  This fea-
                  ture was added to Linux 5.10.

              bigtime
                  Upgrade a filesystem to support larger timestamps up to  the
                  year  2486.   The filesystem cannot be downgraded after this
                  feature is enabled.  Once enabled, the filesystem  will  not
                  be  mountable  by  older kernels.  This feature was added to
                  Linux 5.10.

              nrext64
                  Upgrade a filesystem to support large per-inode extent coun-
                  ters.  The  maximum data fork extent count will be 2^48 - 1,
                  while the maximum attribute fork extent count will be 2^32 -
                  1. The filesystem cannot be downgraded after this feature is
                  enabled. Once enabled, the filesystem will not be  mountable
                  by older kernels.  This feature was added to Linux 5.19.

       -U uuid
              Set  the  UUID  of  the filesystem to uuid.  A sample UUID looks
              like this: "c1b9d5a2-f162-11cf-9ece-0020afc76f16".  The uuid may
              also  be  nil,  which  will  set the filesystem UUID to the null
              UUID.  The uuid may also be generate, which will generate a  new
              UUID  for the filesystem.  Note that on CRC-enabled filesystems,
              this will set an incompatible flag such that older kernels  will
              not  be able to mount the filesystem.  To remove this incompati-
              ble flag, use restore, which will restore the original UUID  and
              remove the incompatible feature flag as needed.

       -r rtdev
              Specifies  the  device special file where the filesystem's real-
              time section resides.  Only for those filesystems  which  use  a
              realtime section.

       -V     Prints the version number and exits.

       The mount(8) manual entry describes how to mount a filesystem using its
       label or UUID, rather than its block special device name.

SEE ALSO
       mkfs.xfs(8), mount(8), xfs_db(8), xfs_growfs(8), xfs_repair(8), xfs(5).

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