Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.29+, H06.07+)

Managing Filesets
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Starting (Mounting) or Restarting Filesets
The name of the storage-pool file used for each fileset appears in that fileset’s
database record. The OSS Monitor uses this information to tell the OSS name servers
where to put OSS data files.
Figure 5-3 on page 5-8 shows the contents of a storage-pool file. This storage-pool file
was created during installation by copying the sample EDIT file OSSPOOL from the
ZXOSSMON subvolume of the installation volume and modifying it appropriately.
Starting (Mounting) or Restarting Filesets
An OSS fileset is not available to users until it is started or restarted. This action is also
known as mounting a fileset.
You start a fileset:
At least once to create the catalog files for it
After it has been deliberately stopped for any reason
When it is not automatically restarted
If your site uses the STARTOSS utility, that utility starts all filesets named in the
OSSINFIL file. See STARTOSS Utility on page C-14 for more information.
Alternatively, you can use the SCF START FILESET Command to manually start or
restart an existing fileset, as described on page 12-65. Only super-group users
(255,nnn) can use the START FILESET command.
Certain failure conditions cause filesets to be automatically restarted. The following
subsections describe:
Automatic Restart of Filesets During OSS Monitor Startup on page 5-8
Automatic Restart of Filesets by the Automatic Startup Service on page 5-9
Automatic Restart of Filesets After OSS Name Server Failure on page 5-10
Automatic Restart of OSS Name Servers After Processor Failure on page 5-10
Potential Problems During Automatic Restart of Filesets on page 5-10