tunefstab(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual tunefstab(4)NAME
tunefstab - VxFS file system tuning parameters table
DESCRIPTION
The file contains tuning parameters for VxFS file systems. sets the tuning parameters for mounted file systems by processing command line
options or by reading parameters in the file.
Each entry in is a line of fields in one of the following formats:
block-device tunefs-options
system-default tunefs-options
block-device is the name of the device on which the file system is mounted. If there is more than one line that specifies options for a
device, each line is processed and the options are set in order.
In place of block-device, system-default specifies tunables for each device to process. If there is an entry for both a block-device and
system-default, the system-default value takes precedence.
Lines in that start with the pound (#) character are treated as comments and ignored.
The tunefs-options correspond to the tunable parameters that and set on the file system. Each option in this list is a name=value pair.
Separate the options by commas, with no spaces or tabs between the options and commas.
See the vxtunefs(1M) manual page for a description of the supported options.
EXAMPLES
If you have a four column striped volume, with a stripe unit size of 128 kilobytes per disk, set the and parameters 128 and four, respec-
tively. You can do this in two ways:
or:
To set the discovered direct I/O size lower so that it is always lower than the default, add the following line to the file:
FILES
Default file.
SEE ALSO mkfs_vxfs(1M), mount(1M), vxtunefs(1M).
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df_vxfs(1M)df_vxfs(1M)NAME
df_vxfs: df - report number of free disk blocks on a VxFS file system
SYNOPSIS
[special|directory]...
DESCRIPTION
prints the number of free blocks and free inodes in VxFS file systems or directories based on the counts kept in the super-blocks.
VxFS dynamically allocates inodes from a pool of free blocks. The number of free inodes and blocks reported by is an estimate based on the
number of free 8K or larger extents and the current ratio of allocated inodes to allocated blocks. (Extents smaller than 8K may not be
usable for all types of allocation, so does not count free blocks in extents smaller than 8K.) Allocating additional blocks may therefore
decrease the count of free inodes and vice versa.
If the operand to is a special device name, the file system can be an unmounted or mounted file system (for example, If you specify a
directoryname, displays information for the file system at that mount point. If neither special nor directory is specified, the free space
on all of the mounted file systems is printed.
Options
recognizes the following options:
Report only the number of kilobytes free.
Report the number of files free.
Report only an actual count of the blocks in the free list
(free inodes are not reported). When this option is specified, reports on raw devices.
Specify the file system type
Report the entire
statvfs(2) structure.
Report the total number of inodes, the number of free inodes, number of used inodes
and the percentage of inodes in use.
Report the allocation in kilobytes.
Report on local file systems only.
Report the file system name. If invoked with no other options this
option prints a list of mounted file system types.
Print the number of free extents of each size.
Free extents are always an integral power of two in length, ranging from a minimum of one block to the maximum extent
size supported by the file system.
Report the total allocated block figures and the number of free blocks.
Report the percentage of blocks used, the number of blocks used and the number
of blocks free. This option cannot be used with other options.
Echo the completed command line, but performs no other action.
The command line is generated by incorporating the user-specified options and other information derived from This
option allows the user to verify the command line.
There are a number of options that specify output formats, some combinations of which are incompatible. If an incompatible combination is
specified, one of the options will override the other(s).
Operands
recognizes the following operands:
directory Name of the mount point from which the VxFS file system is accessed.
special Device name, which contains a mounted or unmounted VxFS file system.
EXAMPLES
Report the number of free disk blocks for all mounted file systems:
Report the number of free extents of each size, for all mounted VxFS file systems:
Report the number of free files for all mounted VxFS file systems:
Report the total allocated block figures and the number of free blocks, for all mounted file systems:
Report the total allocated block figures and the number of free blocks, for the file system mounted as
FILES
File-system devices.
File-system devices.
Static information about the file systems.
mounted-file-system table.
SEE ALSO du(1), df(1M), fsck_vxfs(1M), statvfs(2), fs_vxfs(4), mnttab(4).
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
: SVID2, XPG2, XPG3
df_vxfs(1M)