2.To include the file system created in the example, add the following line to the file

/etc/fstab:

/dev/vg0mynewvg/lvol1 /usr/local/myfs vxfs delaylog 0 2

Refer to the entry for fstab(4) for details about creating /etc/fstab entries.

3.To check to see if fstab was set up correctly, type:

#mount -a

If the mount point and the fstab file are correctly set up, no errors are displayed.

4.To verify that the file system is mounted and list all mounted file systems, type:

#bdf

5.To unmount the file system, type:

#umount /usr/local/myfs

I.12 Determining the Worldwide Name for HP-UX Hosts

Before you can create host filters, you need to know the worldwide name (WWN) for the FC HBA that connects your host to your FC array.

For supported HP-UX host HBAs, follow these steps:

1.Determine the device name by typing the command:

#ioscan -fnC fc

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