Sun Cluster 3.0 U1 System Administration Guide

3.2 Administering Cluster File Systems Overview

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


Note -

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