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Updated: October 2017
Managing File Systems in Oracle
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Solaris 11.3
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Chapter 1 About Managing File Systems
About File Systems
Supported File Systems
Disk-Based File Systems
Network-Based File Systems
Virtual File Systems
Extended File Attributes
Chapter 2 Managing File Systems
Creating a File System
Creating a UFS File System
Creating a Multi-Terabyte UFS File System
Customizing UFS File System Parameters
Logical Block Size
Fragment Size
Minimum Free Space
Optimization Type
Number of Inodes
Maximum UFS File and File System Size
Maximum Number of UFS Subdirectories
Creating a PCFS File System
Creating a File System for CD or DVD
Determining the Type of a File System
Mounting a File System
Mounting a Disk Based File System
Mounting a PCFS File System
Mounting a Network Based File System
Mounting a File System Image
The Virtual File System Table
Field Descriptions for the /etc/vfstab File
Displaying the Mounted File System
Using the Mounted File System Table
Obtaining the List of Mounted File Systems Using the mount Command
Unmounting a File System
How to Stop All Processes That Are Accessing a File System
Checking UFS File System Consistencies
How to Check a UFS File System
Preening UFS File Systems
How to Preen a UFS File System
Resolving UFS File System Inconsistencies
General fsck Error Messages
Initialization Phase fsck Messages
Phase 1 – Check Blocks and Sizes Messages
Phase 1B – Rescan for More DUPS Messages
Phase 2 – Check Path Names Messages
Phase 3 – Check Connectivity Messages
Phase 4 – Check Reference Counts Messages
Phase 5 – Check Cylinder Groups Messages
fsck Summary Messages
Cleanup Phase Messages
Fixing a UFS File System That the fsck Command Cannot Repair
How to Restore a Bad Superblock
Chapter 3 Managing Data and Free Space
File System Space Usage
Files Using the Most Space in a File System
Quotas in File System
Chapter 4 File System Backup and Restore
Backing Up and Restoring UFS File Systems
How the ufsdump Command Works
Copying Data Using the ufsdump Command
Using the –u Option
Using the –f Option
Specifying Files to Back Up
Specifying Tape Characteristics
Limitations of the ufsdump Command
Specifying the ufsdump Command Options and Arguments
Default ufsdump Options
The ufsdump Command and Security Issues
Specifying ufsrestore Options and Arguments
Copying Files and File System
Commands for Copying File Systems
Copying Directories Between File Systems Using cpio Command
How to Copy Directories Between File Systems Using the cpio Command
Copying Files and File Systems to a Tape Device
Copying Files to a Tape Device Using the tar Command
How to Copy Files to a Tape Device Using the tar Command
How to List All the Files on a Tape Device Using the tar Command
How to Retrieve Files From a Tape Device Using the tar Command
Copying Files to a Tape Device Using the pax Command
How to Copy Files to a Tape Device Using the pax Command
Copying Files to a Tape Device Using the cpio Command
How to Copy All the Files in a Directory to a Tape Device Using the cpio Command
How to List the Files on a Tape Device Using the cpio Command
How to Retrieve All the Files From a Tape Device Using the cpio Command
How to Retrieve a Specific File From a Tape Device Using the cpio Command
Copying Files and File Systems to a Remote Tape Device
How to Copy Files to a Remote Tape Device Using tar and dd Commands
How to Extract Files From a Remote Tape Device
Chapter 5 Managing File System Performance
Monitoring File System Performance Using fsstat
Tuning UFS File System Performance Using tunefs
UFS Direct I/O Mode
Index
Index Numbers and Symbols
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Language:
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Index
Numbers and Symbols
/etc/vfstab
file
The Virtual File System Table
4.3 Tahoe file system
Disk-Based File Systems
B
BSD Fat Fast File system
Disk-Based File Systems
C
CD or DVD
creating file system
Creating a File System for CD or DVD
copy directories between file systems
cpio
command
How to Copy Directories Between File Systems Using the cpio Command
copy files to a tape
tar
command
How to Copy Files to a Tape Device Using the tar Command
copy files to a tape device
pax
command
How to Copy Files to a Tape Device Using the pax Command
cpio
command
copying directories
Copying Directories Between File Systems Using cpio Command
creating file system
Creating a File System
CTFS file system
Virtual File Systems
D
default
file system for
/tmp
(TMPFS)
Virtual File Systems
determining
file system types
Determining the Type of a File System
direct I/O
UFS Direct I/O Mode
directio
option
UFS Direct I/O Mode
directories
/proc
Virtual File Systems
/tmp
Virtual File Systems
Disk based file system
Mounting a Disk Based File System
disk-based file systems
Disk-Based File Systems
DOS
file system
Disk-Based File Systems
E
/etc/vfstab
Mounting a Disk Based File System
/etc/vfstab
file
field description
Field Descriptions for the /etc/vfstab File
extended file attributes
Extended File Attributes
runat
command
Extended File Attributes
F
file systems
4.3 Tahoe
Disk-Based File Systems
BSD Fat Fast
Disk-Based File Systems
CTFS
Virtual File Systems
disk-based
Disk-Based File Systems
DOS
Disk-Based File Systems
finding types
Determining the Type of a File System
High Sierra
Disk-Based File Systems
ISO 9660
Disk-Based File Systems
network-based
Network-Based File Systems
OBJFS
Virtual File Systems
PCFS
Disk-Based File Systems
process, (overview)
Virtual File Systems
PROCFS, (overview)
Virtual File Systems
pseudo, (overview)
Virtual File Systems
SHAREFS
Virtual File Systems
stopping all processes accessing (how to)
How to Stop All Processes That Are Accessing a File System
TMPFS
Virtual File Systems
UFS
Disk-Based File Systems
UNIX
Disk-Based File Systems
ZFS
Disk-Based File Systems
Disk-Based File Systems
finding
type of file system
Determining the Type of a File System
fsstat
command
Monitoring File System Performance Using fsstat
H
High Sierra file system
Disk-Based File Systems
HSFS
See
High Sierra file system
I
ISO 9660 file system
Disk-Based File Systems
K
killing
all processes accessing a file system (how to)
How to Stop All Processes That Are Accessing a File System
L
list the files on a tape
tar
command
How to List All the Files on a Tape Device Using the tar Command
M
mkfs
command
Creating a File System
mkfs_ufs
command
Customizing UFS File System Parameters
mkisofs
command
Creating a File System for CD or DVD
MNTFS file system
Virtual File Systems
mnttab file system
Virtual File Systems
mount
command
Mounting a Disk Based File System
N
Network based file system
Mounting a Network Based File System
automount
command
Mounting a Network Based File System
network-based file systems
Network-Based File Systems
newfs
command
Customizing UFS File System Parameters
Creating a UFS File System
O
OBJFS file system
Virtual File Systems
P
/proc
directory
Virtual File Systems
PCFS
creating file system
Creating a PCFS File System
PCFS file system
Mounting a PCFS File System
Disk-Based File Systems
process file system (PROCFS)
Virtual File Systems
PROCFS file system
(overview)
Virtual File Systems
pseudo file systems
(overview)
Virtual File Systems
R
retrieve the files on a tape
tar
command
How to Retrieve Files From a Tape Device Using the tar Command
Rock Ridge extension (HSFS file system)
Disk-Based File Systems
S
SHAREFS file system
Virtual File Systems
stopping
all processes for a file system (how to)
How to Stop All Processes That Are Accessing a File System
system performance
fsstat
command
Monitoring File System Performance Using fsstat
tunefs
command
Tuning UFS File System Performance Using tunefs
T
/tmp
directory
Virtual File Systems
tar
command
copy files to a tape device
Copying Files to a Tape Device Using the tar Command
TMPFS file system
overview
Virtual File Systems
tunefs
command
Tuning UFS File System Performance Using tunefs
U
UFS
creating file system
Creating a UFS File System
creating multi-terabyte file system
Creating a Multi-Terabyte UFS File System
UFS file system
Disk-Based File Systems
UFS file system parameter
fragment size
Fragment Size
logical block size
Logical Block Size
minimum free space
Minimum Free Space
number of inodes
Number of Inodes
optimization type
Optimization Type
UNIX file system
Disk-Based File Systems
V
Virtual File System Table
The Virtual File System Table
Z
ZFS file system
Disk-Based File Systems
Disk-Based File Systems
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