PRIMECLUSTER Global File Services Configuration and Administration Guide 4.2 (Solaris(TM) Operating Environment)
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Appendix D Command correspondence with GFS Local File System and UFS file system

D.1 Correspondence with GFS Local File System commands and UFS commands

Correspondence with GFS Local File System commands and UFS commands is shown in the following with a list.

The Solaris OE standard command that is not mentioned in the following lists can be used on a GFS Local File System.

[A correspondence list with GFS Local File System commands and UFS commands (1/2)]

GFS Local File System Command

UFS

Command

Comment

clri_sfxfs(1M)

clri(1M)

Clrea i-node.

Must be appointing a file system type.

sfxcp(1)*

cp(1)

Copy a file.

(*: Accompanied with extent attribute information)

When not need to maintain extent attribute information, can substitute it by a Solaris OE standard command.

sfxcpio(1)*

cpio(1)

Extract or restore a file from an archive.

(*: Accompanied with extent attribute information)

When not need to maintain extent attribute information, can substitute it by a Solaris OE standard command.

df_sfxfs(1M)

df_ufs(1M)

Report the free disk area of the file system.

Must be appointing a file system type.

sfxedquota(1M)

edquota(1M)

Edit user quotas for file system.

ff_sfxfs(1M)

ff_ufs(1M)

List file names and statistical information for the file system.

Must be appointing a file system type.

fsck_sfxfs(1M)

fsck_ufs(1M)

Check and repair for file systems.

Must be appointing a file system type.

fstyp_sfxfs(1M)

fstyp(1M)

Determine the type for each file system.

-

fsdb(1M)

File system debugger.

-

labelit(1M)

Provide and print labels for file systems.

mkfs_sfxfs(1M)

mkfs_ufs(1M)

Construct a file system.

Must be appointing a file system type.

mount_sfxfs(1M)

mount_ufs(1M)

Mount the file system.

sfxmv(1)*

mv(1)

Move files.

(*: Accompanied with extent attribute information)

When not need to maintain extent attribute information, can substitute it by a Solaris OE standard command.

ncheck_sfxfs(1M)

ncheck_ufs(1M)

Create a file system file name and i-node number.

Must be appointing a file system type.

sfxnewfs(1M)

newfs(1M)

Construct a new file system.

-: no correspondence command.

[A correspondence list with GFS Local File System commands and UFS commands (2/2)]

GFS Local File System Command

UFS

Command

Comment

-

quot(1M)

Summarize file system ownership.

sfxquota(1M)

quota(1M)

Display a user's file system disk quota and usage.

Cannot display the information of GFS Local File System done NFS mount.

-

quotacheck(1M)

File system quota consistency checker.

In a GFS Local File System, adjustment is unnecessary automatically in order to handle it.

sfxquotaon(1M)

quotaon(1M)

Turn file system quotas on.

sfxquotaoff(1M)

quotaoff(1M)

Turn file system quotas off.

sfxrepquota(1M)

repquota(1M)

Summarize quotas for a file system.

sfxadd(1M)

-

Extend the file system.

sfxadm(1M)

-

Change file system partition information settings.

sfxddr(1M)

-

Restore backup data and check restore device.

sfxdefrag(1M)

-

Defragment the file system.

sfxgetext(1)

-

Display extent attribute information.

sfxinfo(1M)

-

Display file system partition information.

sfxmkbkup(1M)

-

Create shell script for file system backup file.

sfxmkrstr(1M)

-

Create shell script for file system restore file.

sfxnode(1M)

-

Add or change file system node configuration information.

sfxquotadm(1M)

-

Manage quotas file for file system.

sfxsetext(1)

-

Specify extent attribute information.

sfxstat(1M)

-

Report statistical information on the file system.

tar(1)*

tar(1)

Create tape archives and add or extract files.

(*: To create the archives with extent attribute information, using sfxcpio(1).)

sfxtune(1M)

tunefs(1M)

Tune up the file system.

sfxdump(1M)

ufsdump(1M)

Dump the file system.

sfxrestore(1M)

ufsrestore(1M)

Restore from dump.

-

volcopy(1M)

Make an image copy of a file system.

-: no correspondence command.


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