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Operating Systems AIX AIX Cluster Show shared file systems. Post 302923811 by Clovis_Sangrail on Tuesday 4th of November 2014 02:18:17 PM
Old 11-04-2014
AIX Cluster Show shared file systems.

Hello,
I am working on applications on an AIX 6.1 two-node cluster, with an active and passive node. Is there a command that will show me which mount points / file systems are shared and 'swing' from one node to the other when the active node changes, and which mount points are truly local to each node and not shared?

I can run commands with superuser access, but obviously I do not want to change/break anything, this is a production environment. Thanks for any help you can give.
 

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Blt_TreeGetNode(3)					      BLT Library Procedures						Blt_TreeGetNode(3)

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NAME
Blt_TreeGetNode - Finds the node from the ID. SYNOPSIS
#include <bltTree.h> Blt_TreeNode Blt_TreeGetNode(tree, number) ARGUMENTS
Blt_Tree tree (in) Tree containing the requested node. unsigned int number (in) Serial number of the requested node. _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
This procedure returns a node in a tree object based upon a give serial number. The node is searched using the serial number. The arguments are as follows: tree The tree containing the requested node. number The serial number of the requested node. RETURNS
The node represented by the given serial number is returned. If no node with that ID exists in tree then NULL is returned. EXAMPLE
The following example gets the node from a serial number. unsigned int number; Blt_TreeNode node; Blt_TreeToken token; node = Blt_TreeGetNode(token, number); if (node == NULL) { printf("no node with ID %d exists ", number); } else { printf("node found: label is %s ", Blt_TreeNodeLabel(node)); } KEYWORDS
Tcl_TreeCreateNode, Tcl_TreeDeleteNode BLT
2.4 Blt_TreeGetNode(3)
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