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--disk--+-add----+-- -instance--mount_point---------> '-remove-' >--+-----------------------+----------------------------------->< | .-,---------. | | V | | '- -disk----disk_name-+-'
or
>>-sanfs_ctl--disk--+-list----+-- -instance--mount_point------->< '-release-'
The sanfs_ctl disk command enables manual control over the disks used by the Solaris client when it performs I/O operations. When the sanfsd program is running, there is little need to use this command.
sanfs_ctl disk list -instance /mnt/sanfs
Parent topic: Solaris-client commands