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System Management Guide: Operating System and Devices


Managing File Systems

This section shows how to list, add, and change local and remote file systems that are mounted and how to show characteristics of individual file systems such as size and mount point.

Managing File Systems Tasks
Web-based System Manager File Systems (application) Type wsm, then select File Systems.
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Task SMIT Fast Path
Add a journaled file system (JFS)
or an enhanced journaled file system (JFS2)
smit crfs
Add a journaled file system (JFS) to an existing logical volume smit crjfslv
Add an enhanced journaled file system (JFS2) to an existing logical volume smit crjfs2lvstd
Change the attributes of a journaled file system (JFS)
or an enhanced journaled file system (JFS2)
smit chfs
List Mounted File Systems smit fs
List of File Systems on a Removeable Disk smit lsmntdsk
Remove a journaled file system (JFS)
or an enhanced journaled file system (JFS2)
smit rmfs

Note: You should not change the names of system-critical file systems, which are / (root) on logical volume 4 (hd4), /usr on hd2, /var on hd9var, /tmp on hd3, and /blv on hd5. If you use the hdX convention, start at hd10.


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