Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.30+, H06.08+, J06.03+)

*MntPoint-FilesetName.. filesetname
*MntPoint-NameServer... servername2
*MntPoint.............. directory
*AuditEnabled.......... audit-value
*DesiredState.......... desired-state
*FsckCPU............... processor
*Report................ filename2
*MaxDirtyInodeTime..... seconds2
*MaxInodes............. maxinodes
*FTIOmode ............. ftiomode
*NormalIOmode ......... normaliomode
*RestrictedAccess...... RAValue
*SEEPProtected......... status
NOTE: The SEEPProtected field in this report is displayed only for systems beginning with the
J06.15 and H06.26 RVUs.
fileset-devicename
is the name of the fileset whose information is displayed, shown as a device of the OSS Monitor
process.
DeviceLabel nnnnnn
is the device label associated with the inodes of the fileset.
Catalog volume
is the name of the Guardian disk volume that contains the catalog files for the fileset.
NameServer servername1
is the server name of the OSS name server that administers the fileset.
Buffered choice
indicates the amount of catalog write buffering used for the fileset.
DescriptionValue
Buffer catalog writes during file creation within the fileset. This is the fast-create option.CREATE
Buffer only log file activity.LOG
Do not buffer anything.NONE
NFSPool kbytes
is the number of kilobytes that the OSS name server uses for buffers for Network File System
(NFS) operations for the fileset.
ReadOnly setting
indicates the write permission granted to users of the fileset. The value is one of the following:
DescriptionValue
Files within the fileset can be created, read, written, and deleted.FALSE
Files within the fileset can only be read.TRUE
NFSTimeout seconds
is the number of seconds that the OSS name server retains the results of nonretryable Network
File System (NFS) operations for the fileset.
Pool filename
is the Guardian filename of the storage-pool file that contains the volume list to use when
creating new files in the fileset.
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