Chapter 1: Matrix Server Commands

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psfslabel – label a PSFS filesystem

Synopsis

/opt/polyserve/tools/psfslabel <device> “<label>”

Description

The psfslabel command adds a label to the specified device.

psfsquota – manage disk quotas

Synopsis

/opt/polyserve/sbin/psfsquota [--enable-quotas]

[--disable-quotas][--set-udq <size>[TGMT]] [--set-gdq <size>[TGMT]] [-y] <device>

Description

The psfsquota command can be used to enable or disable quotas on a filesystem and to set the default quota for users and groups.

device is a psd or psv device and is specified as follows:

For a psd device partition, the device is specified as

/dev/psd/psdXXXpYY, where XXX is the drive number and YY is the partition number. For example, /dev/psd/psd6p4 specifies partition 4 on disk psd6.

For a non-partitioned psd device, the device is specified as /dev/psd/psdXXX, where XXX is the drive number. For example, /dev/psd/psd5.

For a psv device, the device is specified as /dev/psv/psvXXX, where XXX is the volume number. For example, /dev/psv/psv1.

You do not need to specify the full path name. A name such as psd6p4 or psv1 will work.

The options are:

--enable-quotas

Build the necessary quota infrastructure on the specified filesystem. The psfsquota utility then examines the existing files and stores current allocations for each user and group owning a file on the filesystem.

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HP Clustered Gateway Device Management Software manual Psfslabel label a Psfs filesystem, Psfsquota manage disk quotas