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[--sparseFileAccounting <real | virtual>]
How quota accounting for sparse files is managed. real reflects the actual
allocation of filesystem space for the files. virtual reflects the virtual size of
the files.
dump—Dump filesystem configuration to stdout
mx fs dump
getdriveletters—Display drive letters in use on a server
mx fs getdriveletters --server <server> | ALL_SERVERS
queryassignments—Display drive letter or path assignments for a filesystem
mx fs queryassignments <ps device> ALL_SERVERS | <server> ...
recreate—Reformat a filesystem
mx fs recreate [<options>] <filesystem>
showcreateopt—Display information about storage devices
mx fs showcreateopt
status—Display status information
mx fs status [--verbose] [--standard|--snapshots]
The command lists the status of each filesystem. The --verbose option also
specifies the FS type (always PSFS), the size of the filesystem in KB, and the
UUID of the parent disk. The --standard argument shows only standard
filesystems; the --snapshots argument shows only snapshots.
unassign—Unassign a drive letter or path
mx fs unassign <ps device> ALL_SERVERS | <server> ...
mx matrix – cluster commands
Use the following mx matrix commands to perform cluster-wide operations.
Command Description
destroy Destroy the cluster
dump Dump or restore cluster configuration information
log Insert a “user” event
status Display status information
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