SNFS

Mount StorNext FS on Solaris

To mount StorNext FS:

Step 1 Create the StorNext FS mount directory. For example:

# mkdir /usr/clips

Step 2 Add the uniquely named StorNext FS-managed file system to the /etc/vfstab file. Use cvfs as the file system type.

<file_system_name> /usr/clips cvfs - yes rw,threads=6

where:

Option

Description

 

 

<file_system_name>

Uniquely named StorNext FS-managed file system.

 

 

On startup or reboot of the StorNext FS server, StorNext FS automatically mounts any file systems listed in the /etc/vfstab file.

NOTE

If you do not want a cvfs mount point in your vfstab file, manually start a file

 

system using the cvadmin command. Then, mount the file system using the

 

mount command.

Step 3 Return to Step 1 to repeat this procedure for each StorNext FS client.

After StorNext FS has been mounted on each client, the /usr/clips directory is available to store and share data.

Setting Up StorNext FS on Solaris

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