Re: Adding new file system under a existing hsm client
2002-07-29 17:36:30
Subject: |
Re: Adding new file system under a existing hsm client |
From: |
Michelle DeVault <adsmigmo AT YAHOO DOT COM> |
Date: |
Mon, 29 Jul 2002 14:34:50 -0700 |
No need to manually edit /etc/filesystems. The
dsmmigfs add command will make the necessary changes
to /etc/filesystems.
--- jamshid_akhter <jamshid_akhter AT HOTMAIL DOT COM> wrote:
> Can any body help me to find the way/procedure to
> Can any body help me to find the way/procedure to
> add a new file system in a existing hasm client.
> We have already one file system managed by hsm and
> it working fine. Now there is request to add
> another file system as a space manage file system.
> TSM 4.1 on a AIX box , it is a jfs file system.
> My understanding is that I just need to follow
> steps,
> add the new file system in the /etc/filesystem same
> as the previosly defined file system
> i,e
>
> Step 1
> /vdr:
>
>
>
> dev = /dev/lvvdr
>
>
>
> vfs = jfs
>
>
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> log = /dev/loglv00
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>
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> mount = false
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>
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> options = rw
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> account = false
>
>
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> adsmfsm = true
> Step 2
> dsmmigfs add -ht=70 lt=60 /newfilesystem
>
> Please let me know if my I am missing any thing.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jams
>
>
>
>
>
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