This page displays detailed information about the selected file system and enables you to perform specific actions for that file system. The specific file system type determines which additional details appear:
From the File System Details page, you can perform the following actions:
For a UFS file system, click the View Devices button to view information about the devices that comprise the file system. See File System Devices Page.
For an archiving file system, click the View Policies button to view and change information about the archiving policies for the file system. See File System Archive Policies Page
Click the Grow button to increase the capacity of the file system. See How to Grow a Stand-Alone, Non-archiving or Archiving File System.
Choose the Edit Mount Options button to modify the mount options for the file system. See How to Edit Mount Options for a Stand-Alone, Non-archiving or Archiving File System.
From the File System Details page, selection the appropriate option from the Operations menu to perform the following actions:
Mount, unmount, or delete the file system.
For a stand-alone QFS or an archiving file system, choose the Check File System option to verify the stability of the file system. See How to Check a Stand-Alone, Non-archiving or Archiving File System.
For a stand-alone QFS or an archiving file system, choose the Shrink option to decrease the capacity of the file system. See
For an archiving file system, choose the Stop/Run/Idle Archiving option to perform archiving activities immediately. See How to Stop or Pause Archiving for an Archiving File System.
For an archiving file system, choose the Schedule Recovery Points option to define an archiving schedule. See Recovery Point Schedule Page.
Field |
Description |
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File System Type |
Indicates that the file system is a UFS file system. Note - If you have configured Sun QFS on a cluster device, the file system is listed here with ha in the description. To be a true highly available QFS system, however, you must also configure the device as part of a Sun Cluster resource group using the Sun Cluster Manager tool. |
Mount Point |
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State |
Whether the file system is mounted or unmounted. |
Device Name |
The name of the physical device on which the file system resides. |
Capacity |
The total amount of space on the file system. |
Free Space |
The amount of space on the file system that is available for storage use. |
Space Consumed (%) |
The space consumed on the file system, expressed as a percentage of total storage capacity. |
NFS Shared |
Whether the file system is shared through NFS. |
Manage the Cluster (HA-QFS file systems) |
A link to the Sun Cluster Manager tool if it is installed and running. |
Hosts where File System is configured (HA-QFS file systems) |
A list of all Sun Cluster nodes that are configured to take over the functions of this node in case of a failure. |
Field |
Description |
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File System Type |
Indicates that the file system is a stand-alone QFS file system. |
Mount Point |
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State |
Whether the file system is mounted or unmounted. |
Capacity |
The total amount of space on the file system. |
Free Space |
The amount of space on the file system that is available for storage use. |
Space Consumed (%) |
The space consumed on the file system, expressed as a percentage of total storage capacity. |
NFS Shared |
Indicates whether this file system is NFS shared. |
File System Device Number |
The equipment number of the file system. |
DAU Size (kB) |
The disk allocation unit size that is used for file allocation. |
Created Date |
The date and time the file system was created. |
Metadata Placement |
Whether metadata and file data are stored on separate devices or on the same device. |
File Systems Devices Table |
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Device Name |
The name of the disk slices on which the file system resides. |
Device Type |
Indicates whether the device is dual-allocated. |
Device Number (eq) |
If a device consists of multiple slices, indicates the number for the slice. |
Allocation Enabled |
A check mark indicates that the device slice is allocated for file system use. To enable allocation, select the device name and click the Enable Allocation button. To disable allocation, select the device name and click the Disable Allocation button. |
Device Usage (Total) |
Amount of total file system capacity that is allocated to each device (disk slice). |
Field |
Description |
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File System Type |
Indicates that the file system is a QFS archiving file system. |
Mount Point |
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State |
Whether the file system is mounted or unmounted. |
Capacity |
The total amount of space on the file system. |
Free Space |
The amount of space on the file system that is available for storage use. |
Space Consumed (%) |
The space consumed on the file system, expressed as a percentage of total storage capacity. |
NFS Shared |
Indicates whether this file system is NFS shared. |
File System Device Number |
The equipment number of the file system. |
DAU Size (kB) |
The disk allocation unit size that is used for file allocation. |
Created Date |
The date and time the file system was created. |
Metadata Placement |
Whether metadata and file data are stored on separate devices or on the same device. |
High Water Mark (%) |
A percentage of the total disk space of volumes associated with the file system default policy. When online disk consumption exceeds the value specified here, the system automatically begins releasing the disk space occupied by eligible archived files. Disk space occupied by archived file data is released until the value specified in Low Water Mark is reached. |
Low Water Mark (%) |
A percentage of the total disk space. The releaser continues to release files as long as the file system remains above the configured Low Water Mark value. |
Time Above High Water Mark |
The amount of time that disk space utilization was above the High Water Mark value. |
File Systems Devices Table |
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Device Name |
The name of the disk slices on which the file system resides. |
Device Type |
Indicates whether the device is dual-allocated. |
Device Number (eq) |
If a device consists of multiple slices, indicates the number for the slice. |
Allocation Enabled |
A check mark indicates that the device slice is allocated for file system use. To enable allocation, select the device name and click the Enable Allocation button. To disable allocation, select the device name and click the Disable Allocation button. |
Device Usage (Total) |
Amount of total file system capacity that is allocated to each device (disk slice). |
Field |
Description |
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File System Type |
Indicates that the file system is a ZFS file system. |
Mount Point |
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State |
Whether the file system is mounted or unmounted. |
Capacity |
The total amount of space on the file system. |
Free Space |
The amount of space on the file system that is available for storage use. |
Space Consumed (%) |
The space consumed on the file system, expressed as a percentage of total storage capacity. |
NFS Shared |
Whether the file system is shared through NFS. |