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NOTE: If an attempt to mount the copied filesystem fails with an “FSID
conflict” error, run the following command. In the command, <device>
is the partition that contains the copied filesystem, and <label> is the
name that should be used to identify the filesystem.
psfslabel <device> “<label>”
psfsrq.exe – restore quota data
Synopsis
bin\psfsrq [-f <path>] <filesystem>
Description
The psfsrq command restores the quota data generated by the psfsdq
command to the specified PSFS filesystem.
The -f option specifies the file that psfsrq should read to obtain the quota
data. If this option is not specified, psfsdq reads from stdin. filesystem is the
psd or psv device used for the filesystem.
The psfsdq and psfsrq commands should be run in conjunction with the
standard filesystem backup utilities, as those utilities do not save the quota
limits set on the filesystem.
psfssuspend.exe – suspend a filesystem
Synopsis
bin\psfssuspend <mountpoint>
Description
The psfssuspend utility suspends a PSFS filesystem in a stable, coherent, and
unchanging state. While the filesystem is in this state, you can copy it for
backup and/or archival purposes. When copying directly from a suspended
device, be sure to use the raw device (/dev/rpsd/...) to ensure that all blocks
copied are up-to-date.
The filesystem is essentially unusable while it is suspended; however,
applications that can tolerate extended waits for I/O do not need to be
terminated.
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