VERITAS File System 4.1 Administrator's Guide

VERITAS File System Quick Reference
Veritas File System Quick Reference
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Identifying File System Types
Use the fstyp command to determine the file system type for a specified file system. This is
useful when a file system was created elsewhere and you want to know its type.
How to Identify a File System
To determine the status of mounted file systems, use the syntax:
fstyp -v special
special The character (raw) device.
-v Specifies verbose mode.
See the following manual pages for more information about the fstyp command and its
available options:
fstyp(1M)
Example A-6 To find out what kind of file system is on the device
/dev/vx/dsk/fsvol/vol1
Enter:
# fstyp -v /dev/vx/dsk/fsvol/vol1
The output indicates that the file system type is vxfs, and displays file system information
similar to the following:
vxfs
version: 6
f_bsize: 8192
f_frsize: 1024
f_blocks: 1027432
f_bfree: 1026075
f_bavail: 961946