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

AlterBy user-name2
is the user name of the user who last modified the configuration or state of the fileset.
AlterTime time2
is the timestamp for the last time that the fileset configuration was changed, in the form dd
mmm yyyy hh:mm:ss.mil.
MntPoint-FilesetName filesetname
is the name of the fileset on which this fileset is mounted.
MntPoint-NameServer servername2
is the server name of the OSS name server for the fileset identified by filesetname.
MntPoint directory
is the OSS pathname of the mount point for the fileset. This mount point might not appear to
be the one most recently specified mount point for the fileset. The value stored and displayed
is the result of transforming the specified pathname to its minimum absolute form.
AuditEnabled audit-value
is the value of the AUDITENABLED attribute of the fileset, which is either ON or OFF.
DesiredState desired-state
is the value of the DESIREDSTATE attribute of the fileset to use with the AUTOSTART AUTO
attribute of the subsystem; desired-state is either STARTED or STOPPED.
FsckCPU processor
is the processor number of the processor used by FSCK when that program automatically
recovers the fileset.
Report filename2
is the name of the Guardian file used by FSCK for its report output when that program
automatically recovers the fileset.
MaxDirtyInodeTime seconds2
is the number of seconds allowed between updates of the fileset’s inode cache if the fileset is
using the BUFFERED LOG option.
MaxInodes maxinodes
is the approximate maximum number of inodes allowed for the fileset. If a fileset has not yet
been started after installing the first RVU that supports this feature, the word unknown is
displayed.
FTIOmode ftiomode
is the fault-tolerance and buffering attribute to be used when file opens use O_SYNC in the
fileset. The value displayed is one of the keywords described for the FTIOMODE attribute of
the ADD FILESET Command” (page 256).
NormalIOmode normaliomode
is the fault-tolerance and buffering attribute to be used when file opens do not use O_SYNC in
the fileset. The value displayed is one of the keywords described for the NORMALIOMODE
attribute of the ADD FILESET Command” (page 256).
RestrictedAccess RAValue
indicates whether the fileset is a restricted-access fileset. A fileset is a restricted-access fileset
if the value displayed is either ENABLED or LOCAL.
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