Administrative Tasks

Database

The FileServ database contains UNIX file system information

Maintenance

to track the following:

 

• Migration file systems.

 

• Media where files are stored.

 

• Association points in the UNIX file system.

 

• Files in directories that are related to DataClass groups.

Running fsaudit

FileServ and database software must be online and running for

Command

execution of fsaudit. The file system that is specified for fsaudit

 

cannot be active when the command is invoked or it fails.

 

The fsaudit command disallows users, with the exception of

 

root, from accessing the file system during an audit.

 

Step 1.

Checkpoint the FileServ database.

 

Step 2.

Confirm that FileServ is active.

 

Step 3.

Run the fsaudit command and specify the file

 

 

system to audit. The name must be entered exactly

 

 

as it appears in the /etc/fstab file.

 

 

Use the appropriate options as needed.

 

Step 4.

If the file system mount point name mount point

 

 

changes from the name that the fsdump command

 

 

executed, specify the -ooldfilesystem name.

 

Step 5.

If the file system is restored to a lower point in the

 

 

directory hierarchy, specify -d, the name of the

 

 

directory in which the file system is restored.

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