stor_devs =
000187940268-0006,000187940268-0007,000187940268-0008,000187940268-0009
disks
= d3,d4,d5,d6
EXAMPLE #4
$ fs_group -xtend ufsg1 ufs2
id
= 22
name
= ufsg1
acl
= 0
in_use
= False
type
= group
fs_set
= ufs1,ufs2
pool
=
stor_devs =
000187940268-0006,000187940268-0007,000187940268-0008,000187940268-0009,00018
7940268-000A,000187940268-000B,000187940268-000C,000187940268-000D
disks
= d3,d4,d5,d6,d7,d8,d9,d10
EXAMPLE #5
$ fs_group -shrink ufsg1 ufs2
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
EXAMPLE #6
See Example #1 for a description of command output.
To add file system, ufs2, to the file system group, ufsg1, type:
See Example #1 for a description of command output.
To remove file system, ufs2, from the file system group, ufsg1, type:
See Example #1 for a description of command output.
To delete file system group, ufsg1, type:
$ fs_group -delete ufsg1
id
= 22
name
= ufsg1
acl
= 0
in_use
= False
type
= group
fs_set
=
stor_devs =
disks
=
See Example #1 for a description of command output.
The fs Commands
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fs_group
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