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PRIMECLUSTER Global File Services Configuration and Administration Guide 4.5
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11.2.6 Mount

If a GFS Shared File System is used, mount it on all the nodes.

To do so, execute the sfcmntgl(1M) on any one of the nodes where the GFS Shared File System will be used.

If it is only used on one node, mount the file system using mount_sfcfs(1M) as well as ufs File System.

If the sfcmntgl(1M) is executed, sfcfsd daemon and MDS will be started on a node where the MDS is configured. Then, the file system will be mounted on all the nodes.

Note

If the file system is not added in /etc/vfstab, mounting of the file system will fail. Also, sfcmntgl(1M) and mount_sfcfs(1M) are not used for the mount option. If either of them is executed, the current mount option that is specified for the mount option filed of /etc/vfstab will be used.

11.2.6.1 Mount of all nodes

If the file system is mounted on all the nodes, execute sfcmntgl(1M) on any one of the nodes.

See

For details on sfcmntgl(1M), see sfcmntgl(1M).

You can mount the file system on all the nodes as follows:

If mounting fails for a node, the name of the node on which the failure occurred is reported.

11.2.6.2 Mount

If you want to mount a file system on specific nodes, use mount_sfcfs(1M). Then, the file system will only be mounted on the nodes where the file system will be shared.

See

For details on mount_sfcfs(1M), see mount_sfcfs(1M).
For details on mount(1M), see the Solaris documentation.

Mount the GFS Shared File System on the node as shown below: