It is possible to specify additional volume configuration options on a per-volume basis by specifying volume metadata. The volume is created using the specified options. Changing the metadata after the volume is created has no effect. The following table lists the volume creation options supported by the GPFS volume driver.
| Metadata Item Name | Description | 
|---|---|
fstype | 
                    Specifies whether to create a file system or a swap
                        area on the new volume. If
                            fstype=swap is
                        specified, the mkswap command is used to
                        create a swap area. Otherwise the mkfs command
                        is passed the specified file system type, for example
                        ext3, ext4 or ntfs. | 
                
fslabel | 
                    Sets the file system label for
                        the file system specified by fstype option.
                        This value is only used if fstype is
    specified. | 
  
data_pool_name | 
      
     Specifies the GPFS storage pool to which the volume is to be assigned. Note: The GPFS storage pool must already have been created.  | 
  
replicas | 
      
     Specifies how many copies of the volume
        file to create. Valid values are 1, 2,
        and, for GPFS V3.5.0.7 and later, 3. This
        value cannot be greater than the value of
        the   | 
  
dio | 
      
     Enables or disables the Direct I/O caching
        policy for the volume file. Valid values
        are   | 
  
write_affinity_depth | 
      
     Specifies the allocation policy to be used
        for the volume file. Note: This option
        only works if   | 
  
block_group_factor | 
      
     Specifies how many blocks are laid out
        sequentially in the volume file to behave
        as a single large block. Note: This option
        only works if   | 
  
write_affinity_failure_group | 
      
     Specifies the range of nodes (in GPFS shared nothing architecture) where replicas of blocks in the volume file are to be written. See GPFS: Administration and Programming Reference for more details on this option.  | 
  

