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Mounting and verifying the file systems

After the mount directories have been created, mount and verify the file system for each logical volume.

To mount and verify the file systems:

1. Use mount to mount the file system for the volume.

Example # mount /dev/vg06/lvol1 /AHPMD-LU00

2.Repeat step 1 for each logical volume on the disk array.

If you need to unmount a file system, use the unmount command.

Example

Example

3.Use the bdf command to verify that the file systems are correct. The capacity is listed under Kbytes.

# bdf

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filesystem

Kbytes

used

avail

%used

Mounted on

/ldev/vg00/lvol1

59797

59364

0

100%

/

 

:

 

 

 

 

 

 

/ldev/vg06/lvol1

2348177

 

9 2113350

0%

/AHPMD-LU00

4.As a final verification, perform some basic UNIX operations (for example file creation, copying, and deletion) on each logical device to make sure that the devices on the disk array are fully operational.

#cd /AHPMD-LU00

#cp /bin/vi /AHPMD-LU00/vi.back1

#ls -l

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

drwxr-xr-t

2

root

root

8192

Mar

15

11:35

lost+found

 

 

 

 

 

-rwxr-xr-x

1

root

sys

217088

Mar

15

11:41

vi.back1

 

 

 

 

 

#cp vi.back1 vi.back2

#ls -l

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Contents Sixth edition July Part number A5951-96015 XP128 XP1024 XP10000 XP12000Sixth edition July 2005 part number A5951-96015 Contents Troubleshooting Intended audience About this guidePrerequisites Disk arraysHP storage website Related documentationHP sales and authorized resellers Contact HPHP technical support Bold Document conventionsRevision history That USE of the Software is AT Your Sole RISK. HP Warranty statementAbout this guide Page Installation Features and requirements Fibre Channel interface Failover Device emulation typesRAID Manager command devices Snmp configurationInstallation procedures Setting the host mode for the disk array ports Install and configure the disk arrayPage Mode Level Description and Usage Software Setting the System Option ModesFibre Address Configuring the Fibre Channel portsFabric and Connection parameter settings Installing and configuring the HBAs Install and configure the hostLoading the OS and software Clustering and fabric zoning SAN Defining the paths Connect the disk arrayPage Example Verifying HBA installationTo verify device recognition Verifying device recognitionCxtydz where Page Configure disk array devices Verifying the device files and drivers Claimed Busnexus Creating the device files # lsdev Character Block Driver Class 188 Sdisk Disk Example of a completed device data table To create the physical volumes Creating the physical volumesTo create volume groups Creating new volume groups# mknod /dev/vg06/group c 64 Vgda To create logical volumes Creating logical volumesLvremove LvextendOPEN-L = To create file systems Creating the file systemsRepeat for each logical volume on the disk array To change the I/O timeout parameter Setting the I/O timeout parameterCreating the mount directories To create a mount directory for each logical volumeTo mount and verify the file systems Mounting and verifying the file systemsTo set up and verify the auto-mount parameters Setting and verifying the auto-mount parametersParameter Name Enter Page Troubleshooting Error conditions With vgcreate Pvcreate for example, /dev/rdskNewfs for example, /dev/vg01/r/vo/x Host hangs or devices are Contact Information Calling the HP support centerPage Worksheets Path worksheet Disk array device emulations Supported emulations Luse Device type specificationsPage Disk array device emulations MPE Luse device parametersPhysical Max Extent Extent size Device type Size PE OPEN-8/9/E-CVS Scsi TID map for Fibre Channel adapters Value Reference information for SAM Configuring the devices using SAM Reference information for SAM To change the maximum number of volume groups Setting the maximum number of volume groups using SAMCommand View XP Command ViewCommand device Array groupDisk controller unit Host modeDisk cabinet unit Emulation modes FailoverPath OPEN-xPort Remote console PCVolume Remote Control RCRemote Web Console Index Page Index