>>-mkfileset--+--------+--+-----------------------+-------------> +- -?----+ '- -server--server_name-' +- -h----+ '- -help-' >--+---------------+--+----------------------+------------------> '- -quota--size-' '- -thresh--percentage-' >--+-------------------+----------------------------------------> | .-soft-. | '- -qtype--+-hard-+-' >--+-------------------------------------------+----------------> '- -attach--location-- -dir--directory_name-' >--+----------------------+--fileset_name---------------------->< '- -descv--description-'
If not specified or set to 0, there is no quota size limit for this fileset, and alerts are not sent.
If the –thresh parameter is set to 0 or if the quota size is not specified, no alerts are generated.
The root of the global namespace must be included in the directory path. For example, to attach the fileset to the /homes location, specify –attach sanfs/homes. To attach the fileset directly to the root of the global namespace, use –attach sanfs.
The default is an empty string.
You must have Administrator privileges to use the command.
You must be logged in to the operating system on the engine hosting the master metadata server to run this command.
You must attach the fileset to the global namespace using the –attach and –dir parameters in this command or the attachfileset command before clients can access the fileset.
Newly created filesets have permissions set to the following values:
sfscli> mkfileset -server ST1 -quota 1000 -thresh 70 -qtype soft
-attach sanfs/homes -dir cntA_ap cnt_A
Fileset cnt_A was created successfully.
Parent topic: Administrative commands
Related tasks
Creating a fileset
Related reference
autofilesetserver
attachfileset
chfileset
detachfileset
lsfileset
reportfilesetuse
rmfileset
setfilesetserver
statfileset