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. |
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, because the sanfsd program responds to data LUN operations from the metadata servers. This command only provides another means to check and control the disks that a specific Solaris client can access.sanfs_ctl stats
Displays statistics about the Solaris client.sanfsd
Starts the sanfsd program on a Solaris client. This program responds to data LUN operation requests from metadata servers. The sanfsd program is started automatically when the mount command succeeds so you would not need to ever invoke this command under normal conditions.
Parent topic: Client commands