Troubleshooting

Solving Problems With Unknown File Systems

11.6 Solving Problems With Unknown File Systems

Advanced Server recognizes a subset of the UNIX system file systems. By default, the server knows only the following types of file systems:

hs or cdfs

nfs

s5

sfs

ufs

vxfs

memfs

If you are using a file system other than those recognized by Advanced Server, it will be treated as an s5 file system.

If you want all of your unknown file systems to be treated as a type other than s5, set the fsnosupport parameter in the [ fsi ] section of the lanman.ini file to the name of a recognized file system. Then, stop and restart the server.

If you want to set each unknown file system individually to a specific known file system, follow these steps:

1.At the UNIX system prompt, type this command and press ENTER: df -n pathname

Replace pathname with the name of the path to the unknown file system.

The system displays the mount point and file system type as specified by the UNIX operating system.

2.Set the fsmap parameter in the [ fsi ] section of the lanman.ini file as follows: unknown:s5,nfs:nfs,vxfs:ufs,sfs:ufs,unixfilesystem:filesystem, ...

Replace unixfilesystem with the name of the file system type returned in Step 1.

Replace filesystem with the name of the Advanced Server file system type you want to use.

3.Stop and restart the server.

Advanced Server now will map the UNIX file system to the recognized file system you specified.

For information on how to edit the lanman.ini file, see chapter “Lanman.ini File” .

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