Sun Cluster 3.0 System Administration Guide

3.2 Administering Cluster File Systems Overview

You use standard Solaris file system commands, such as mount, newfs, and so on, to administer the cluster file system. You mount cluster file systems by specifying the -g option to the mount command. Cluster file systems can also be automatically mounted at boot.


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No special Sun Cluster commands are necessary for cluster file system administration. You administer a cluster file system as you would any other Solaris file system.