PRIMECLUSTER Global File Services Configuration and Administration Guide 4.2 (Solaris(TM) Operating Environment) |
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Part 3 Global File Services Shared File System | > Chapter 22 File System Operations (Command) | > 22.7 Change (re-creating a file system) |
To re-create the file system, use sfcnewfs(1M). Using sfcnewfs(1M) with the -Z option enables the user to mount the file system.
The following is an example of using sfcnewfs(1M) to re-create a file system with a single partition.
# sfcnewfs -Z -H mikan,karin,mango /dev/sfdsk/gfs/rdsk/volume1Representative partition (meta-data, log, and data) : /dev/sfdsk/gfs/rdsk/volume1 Shared hosts : mikan,karin,mango Primary MDS : mikan Secondary MDS : karin
Re-creating a file system means creating a new file system. Make backup copies because the data in the previous file system is deleted.
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