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Sun QFS File System 5.3 Configuration and Administration Guide     Sun QFS and Sun Storage Archive Manager 5.3 Information Library
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Preface

1.  File System Overview

2.  About the Master Configuration File

3.  mcf File Examples

Configuration Examples for Local File Systems

Simple File System Configuration Example

How to Configure a Simple File System

Round-Robin Configuration Example

How to Configure the System for Round-Robin Allocation

Local Striping Configuration Example

How to Configure the System for Local Striping

Striped Group Configuration Example

How to Configure the System for Striped Groups

Configuration Example for a Shared File System on an Oracle Solaris OS Platform

How to Configure the Shared File System

Configuration Examples for Highly Available File Systems

How to Create an mcf File for a Highly Available File System

Configuration Example for a Shared File System on an Oracle Solaris Cluster Platform

How to Create an mcf File for a Shared File System in an Oracle Solaris Cluster Environment

4.  Configuring the File System

5.  Configuring a Shared File System

6.  Administering File System Quotas

7.  Advanced File System Topics

8.  SMB Service in SAM-QFS

9.  Configuring WORM-FS File Systems

10.  Tunable Parameters

11.  Using QFS File Systems with SANergy (SAN-QFS)

12.  Mount Options in a Shared File System

13.  Using the samu Operator Utility

Chapter 3

mcf File Examples

The master configuration file, /etc/opt/SUNWsamfs/mcf, defines the topology of the equipment managed by the file system. This file specifies the devices and file systems included in the environment and contains information that enables you to identify the disk slices to be used and to organize them into file systems.

This chapter provides some specific examples of mcf files for various types of file systems.