This procedure describes how to mount or unmount a group of file systems. A file system group is a collection of file systems which have the same value for the type= identifier in the /etc/filesystems file. The type= value can be used to group associated file systems for mounting and unmounting. For example, all of the file systems on a remote host could have the same type= value, allowing all of the file systems on a remote machine to be mounted with a single command.
Mounting or Unmounting a Group of File Systems Tasks | ||
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Web-based System Manager: wsm fs
fast path (File Systems application) -OR- | ||
Task | SMIT Fast Path | Command or File |
Mount a Group of File Systems | smit mountg | mount -t GroupName |
Unmount a Group of File Systems | smit umountg | umount -t GroupName |