Table 9 Operational commands for Legacy CFS and Modular CFS (continued)

Operation

Commands used by legacy style

Modifying attributes for a

cfsdgadm modify

disk group in a package

 

Configure and activate a

cfsmntadm add

mount point in a package

cfsmount

 

Configure and activate a

cfsmntadm add ckpt

check point in a package

cfsmount

 

Equivalent commands in modular style

Edit parameters in the configuration file

cmapplyconf with modified parameters

For information on the parameters that can be added, removed, or modified online, see “Online reconfiguration of modular CFS package parameters” (page 211).

Same as disk group, but edit the package configuration file for mount point parameters.

Same as disk group, but edit the package configuration file for check point parameters.

For information on the parameters that can be added, removed, or modified online, see “Online reconfiguration of modular CFS package parameters” (page 211).

Configure and activate a snapshot in a package

Delete a mount point, check point, or snapshot in a package

Displaying the mount point, check point, or snapshot package attributes

Modifying attributes for a mount point, a check point, or a snapshot in a package

cfsmntadm add snapshot

cfsmount

cfsumount

cfsmntadm delete

cfsmntadm show_package

cfsmntadm show_autorun

cfsmntadm display

cfsmntadm modify

Same as disk group, but edit the package configuration file for snapshot parameters.

For information on the parameters that can be added, removed, or modified online, see “Online reconfiguration of modular CFS package parameters” (page 211).

Remove the corresponding cfs_mount_point entry from the configuration file

cmapplyconf

For information on the parameters that can be added, removed, or modified online, see “Online reconfiguration of modular CFS package parameters” (page 211).

cmviewcl –v –p <package_name>

Edit parameters in the configuration file

cmapplyconf with modified parameters

For information on the parameters that can be added, removed, or modified online, see “Online reconfiguration of modular CFS package parameters” (page 211).

For information on Managing Disk Groups and Mount Points, see:

“Managing Disk Groups and Mount Points Using Modular Packages” (page 204)

“Managing Disk Groups and Mount Points Using Legacy Packages” (page 216)

NOTE: The “Creating the Storage Infrastructure with Veritas Cluster Volume Manager (CVM)” (page 219) section explains how to configure Veritas Cluster Volume Manager (CVM) disk groups without CFS; that is, for raw access only. Both solutions use many of the same commands, but in a slightly different order.

Refer to the Serviceguard man pages for more information about the commands cfscluster, cfsdgadm, cfsmntadm, cfsmount, cfsumount, and cmgetpkgenv. Information is also in

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