This topic provides a brief description for each Solaris-client command.
Command | Description |
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Migration | |
migratedata | Migrates data to SAN File System. |
Status | |
sanfs_ctl stats | Displays statistics about the client. |
Volumes and LUNs | |
sanfsd | Starts the sanfsd program that responds to data LUN operation requests to the client. This program starts automatically after a successful mount. All data LUN operations are initiated from and coordinated by the metadata servers in the cluster but are actually performed by one or more clients. |
sanfs_ctl disk | Adds, removes, and lists disks. This command is not necessary when the sanfsd program is running. |
Virtual client setup | |
labellun | Creates a Solaris label on a disk. |
mount | Mounts the global namespace. |
rmstclient | Removes the virtual client for Solaris. |
setupstclient | Configures and starts a client. |
Problem determination | |
sanfs_ctl trace | Enables and disables tracing. |
labellun
Creates a Solaris label on a disk.rmstclient
Removes the virtual client for Solaris.sanfs_ctl disk
Controls the SAN File System volumes (disks) that a client can access and lists accessible disks. The need to use this command is greatly reduced when the sanfsd program is running.sanfs_ctl stats
Displays statistics about the Solaris client.sanfs_ctl trace
Enables and disables tracing.sanfsd
Starts the sanfsd program on a Solaris client. This program responds to data LUN operation requests from metadata servers. The program is started automatically when the sanfs_mount command succeeds. The sanfsd command enables you to restart the program if it stops.
Parent topic: Client commands