In a later release of Solaris 10, Sun now has a new filesystem "sharefs": <mhuff@enif> df -hl -F sharefs Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on sharefs 0K 0K 0K 0% /etc/dfs/sharetab Legato tr
Author: Will Parsons <w.parsons AT LEEDS.AC DOT UK>
Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 14:04:55 +0000
Hi Matt, That wouldn't be anything as simple as: << /etc/dfs >> skip: sharetab ...would it? (sharetab is a "file", not a directory) Will <mhuff@enif> df -hl -F sharefs Filesystem size used avail capa
sharetab used to be a file, it's now a "sharefs" filesystem like procfs. I'll give it a try. We may need both. -- Matthew Huff | One Manhattanville Rd OTA Management LLC | Purchase, NY 10577 http://w
Author: Will Parsons <w.parsons AT LEEDS.AC DOT UK>
Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 15:56:11 +0000
Matt, Assuming they've implemented it like /etc/mnttab, then it's a loop-back filesystem. From NetWorker's point of view, the actual end point (mnttab, or sharetab) should still be a file, so setting
No joy. Here's the output of the savegrp.Notice the /etc/dfs/sharetab is listed as a saveset, not just a file. Successful Save Sets written to verified media noted with "V" in first column. * enif:Al