The fs Commands
BACKEND OUTPUT
EXAMPLE #1
$ fs_group -name ufsg1 -create ufs1
id
= 22
name
= ufsg1
acl
= 0
in_use
= False
type
= group
fs_set
= ufs1
pool
=
stor_devs =
000187940268-0006,000187940268-0007,000187940268-0008,000187940268-0009
disks
= d3,d4,d5,d6
Where:
EXAMPLE #2
$ fs_group -list
id
20
Where:
EXAMPLE #3
$ fs_group -info ufsg1
id
= 22
name
= ufsg1
acl
= 0
in_use
= False
type
= group
fs_set
= ufs1
pool
=
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Celerra Network Server Command Reference Manual
The number associated with the storage device is dependent on the
attached backend of the system. CLARiiON backends display a
prefix of APM before a set of integers, for example,
APM00033900124-0019. Symmetrix storage backends display as
002804000190-003C.
To create a file system group named, ufsg1, and add ufs1, type:
Value
id
name
acl
in_use
type
fs_set
pool
stor_devs
disks
To list all file system groups, type:
name
acl in_use type member_of fs_set
ufsg1
0
Value
member_of
To display information for the file system group, ufsg1, type:
Definition
ID of the group that is automatically assigned.
name assigned to the group.
access control value for the group.
whether a file system is used by a group.
type of file system.
file systems that are part of the group.
storage pool given to the file system group.
storage system devices associated with the group.
disks on which the metavolume resides.
n
100
Definition
groups which the file system group belong to.
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