Displays the characteristics of file systems.
lsfs [ -q ] [ -c | -l ] [ -a | -v VfsType | -u MountGroup| [FileSystem...] ]
The lsfs command displays characteristics of file systems, such as mount points, automatic mounts, permissions, and file system size. The FileSystem parameter reports on a specific file system. The following subsets can be queried for a listing of characteristics:
The lsfs command displays additional Journaled File System (JFS) or Enhanced Journaled File System (JFS2) characteristics if the -q flag is specified.
You can use a Web-based System Manager File Systems application (wsm fs fast path) to run this command. You could also use the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) smit lsfs fast path to run this command.
JFS is POWER-based platform only, and JFS2 is common to both platforms.
lsfs
/etc/filesystems | Lists the known file systems and defines their characteristics. |
The chfs command, crfs command, rmfs command.
File Systems Overview for System Management in AIX 5L Version 5.1 System Management Concepts: Operating System and Devices explains file system types, management, structure, and maintenance.
Mounting Overview in AIX 5L Version 5.1 System Management Concepts: Operating System and Devices explains mounting files and directories, mount points, and automatic mounts.
For information on installing the Web-based System Manager, see Chapter 2: Installation and System Requirements in AIX 5L Version 5.1 Web-based System Manager Administration Guide.
System Management Interface Tool (SMIT): Overview in AIX 5L Version 5.1 System Management Concepts: Operating System and Devices explains SMIT structure, main menus, and tasks.