HP StorageWorks XP12000 Manuel de configuration - Page 20

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HP StorageWorks XP12000 Manuel de configuration

Mounting an advanced file system:

1.
Mount the file system:
# mount –t advfs domain_name#fileset_name mount_directory
Example
To mount the file system with mount directory:
mount –t advfs domain1#fileset1 /HP5700_LU2c
2.
Assign the appropriate ownership and permissions:
# chown owner:group*device_file_name*
Example
To assign ownership to dsk10c with owner Oracle, group dba, enter:
chown oracle:dba *dsk10c*

Verifying the file systems

Verify that the new file systems were created correctly and are functioning properly.
1.
Display all mounted file systems.
# df
The default display for drive capacity is 512-byte blocks. To view the capacity in kilobytes rather
than in 512-byte blocks, enter df –k.
2.
Go to a new device directory:
# cd /mount_directory
Example
cd /HP5700_LU2c
3.
Copy a file from the root directory to the new device:
# cp /filename file_name.back1
Example
To copy file vmunix from the root directory to the HP5700_LU2c device, enter:
cp /vmunix vmunix.back1
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