Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.25+, H06.03+)

Open System Services Monitor
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ADD FILESET Command
NFSPOOL kbytes
specifies the number of kilobytes that the OSS name server uses for buffers for
nonretryable Network File System (NFS) operations for the fileset.
Possible values are 4 through 128 kilobytes. The default value is 16 kilobytes.
See the Open System Services NFS Management and Operations Guide for more
information about NFS.
NFSTIMEOUT seconds
specifies the number of seconds that the OSS name server retains the results of
nonretryable Network File System (NFS) operations for the fileset.
Valid values are in the range 60 through 300. The default value is 120.
See the Open System Services NFS Management and Operations Guide for more
information about NFS.
REPORT filename3
specifies the Guardian filename for the report file to be generated when FSCK
performs an automatic recovery for this fileset. The file specified must be a
Guardian spooler location.
If this option is omitted, FSCK uses the Guardian filename specified for the
SUBSYS REPORT option.
Considerations
The ADD FILESET command applies only to filesets other than the root fileset.
The ADD FILESET command can be used only by super-group users (255,nnn).
You cannot use the ADD FILESET command on filesets associated with an OSS
name server that is not currently configured.
You can use the ADD FILESET command on filesets associated with an OSS
name server that is not currently running.
You should not add all filesets to one OSS name server.
A newly added fileset has no catalog files. The catalog files (PXINODE, PXLINK,
and PXLOG) are created the first time the fileset is started.
The fileset READONLY attribute cannot be set when a fileset is first added. New
filesets always have a READONLY attribute value of FALSE. This attribute can be
changed with the SCF ALTER FILESET command.
The pathname specified by the MNTPOINT option must be an existing directory,
but the OSS Monitor does not validate this until an attempt is made to start the
fileset. Once validated, a normalized version of the pathname is used for the mount
point for sorting purposes, so the apparent pathname for the mount point in an