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Updated: July 2014
Managing File Systems in Oracle
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Solaris 11.2
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Chapter 1 About Managing File Systems
Overview of File Systems
Types of Oracle Solaris File Systems
Oracle Solaris Disk-Based File Systems
The Universal Disk Format (UDFS) File System
Network-Based File Systems
Virtual File Systems
Temporary File System
The Loopback File System
Process File System
Additional Virtual File Systems
Extended File Attributes
Swap Space
Default Oracle Solaris File Systems
Overview of Mounting and Unmounting File Systems
The Mounted File System Table
The Virtual File System Table
The NFS Environment
NFS Version 4
Sharing File System Data Across Boot Environments
Automounting (autofs)
The Oracle Solaris SMB Service
Determining a File System's Type
File System Monitoring Tool (fsstat)
Where to Find File System Management Tasks
Chapter 2 Creating and Mounting File Systems
Creating and Mounting Oracle Solaris File Systems
How to Create an ZFS File System
How to Create and Mount a Legacy UFS File System
How to Create and Mount a TMPFS File System
How to Create and Mount an LOFS File System
Mounting and Unmounting Oracle Solaris File Systems
Field Descriptions for the /etc/vfstab File
Prerequisites for Unmounting Oracle Solaris File Systems
How to Add an Entry to the /etc/vfstab File
How to Mount a File System (/etc/vfstab File)
How to Mount an NFS File System (mount Command)
x86: How to Mount a PCFS (DOS) File System From a Hard Disk (mount Command)
How to Stop All Processes That Are Accessing a File System
How to Unmount a File System
Chapter 3 Configuring Additional Swap Space
About Swap Space
Swap Space and Virtual Memory
Swap Space and the TMPFS File System
Swap Space and Dump Device Configuration
Swap Space and Dynamic Reconfiguration
Configuring Swap Space in a SAN Environment
How Do I Know If I Need More Swap Space?
Swap-Related Error Messages
TMPFS-Related Error Messages
How Swap Space Is Allocated
Swap Areas and the /etc/vfstab File
Planning for Swap Space
Allocating Swap Space for ZFS-Based Systems
Monitoring Swap Resources
Adding or Changing Swap Space in an Oracle Solaris ZFS Root Environment
How to Add Swap Space in an Oracle Solaris ZFS Root Environment
Chapter 4 Copying Files and File Systems
Commands for Copying File Systems
Copying Directories Between File Systems (cpio Command)
How to Copy Directories Between File Systems (cpio)
Copying Files and File Systems to Tape
Copying Files to Tape (tar Command)
How to Copy Files to a Tape (tar)
How to List the Files on a Tape (tar)
How to Retrieve Files From a Tape (tar)
Copying Files to a Tape With the pax Command
How to Copy Files to a Tape (pax)
Copying Files to Tape With the cpio Command
How to Copy All Files in a Directory to a Tape (cpio)
How to List the Files on a Tape (cpio)
How to Retrieve All Files From a Tape (cpio)
How to Retrieve Specific Files From a Tape (cpio)
Copying Files to a Remote Tape Device
How to Copy Files to a Remote Tape Device (tar and dd)
How to Extract Files From a Remote Tape Device
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UDF file system
The Universal Disk Format (UDFS) File System
UFS file system
Oracle Solaris Disk-Based File Systems
mounting
Adding an Entry to the /etc/vfstab File
mounting with
/etc/vfstab
How to Mount a File System (/etc/vfstab File)
UNIX file system
Oracle Solaris Disk-Based File Systems
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