Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.29+, H06.07+)
Open System Services Monitor
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STATUS FILESET Command
type
indicates the type of buffering performed for the fileset:
This field is displayed only if the fileset is in the STARTED state.
status3
indicates whether the fileset is mounted for read-only access:
This field is displayed only if the fileset is in the STARTED state.
time4
is the number of seconds that the OSS name server retains the results of
nonretryable Network File System (NFS) operations for the fileset.
This field is displayed only if the fileset is in the STARTED state.
number1
is the number of kilobytes that the OSS name server uses for buffers for
nonretryable NFS operations for the fileset.
This field is displayed only if the fileset is in the STARTED state.
number2
is the approximate maximum number of inodes that the OSS name server allows
for the fileset.
This field is displayed only if the fileset is in the STARTED state.
Value Meaning
CREATE When a request or transaction requires a write to the PXINODE or PXLINK
file, the corresponding write is buffered to the PXLOG file.
Also uses the fast file-creation feature for writing new file labels.
LOG When a request or transaction requires a write to the PXINODE or PXLINK
file, the corresponding write is buffered to the PXLOG file.
Does not use fast file creation.
NONE Does not buffer anything. Any request or transaction that requires a write
to the PXINODE or PXLINK file also requires a write to the PXLOG file.
Does not use fast file creation.
Value Meaning
FALSE The fileset has read and write access.
TRUE The fileset is mounted for read-only access.