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Dear all,
We are facing prolem when we are going to mount AIX filesystem, the system returned the following error
0506-307The AFopen call failed
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But when we ls filesystems in the /etc/ directory it show
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Could you tell me what's the difference of filesystem of Solaris to filesystem of Windows? I need to compare both.
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I wanted to find out that in my database server which filesystems are shared storage and which filesystems are local. Like when I use df -k, it shows "filesystem" and "mounted on" but I want to know which one is shared and which one is local.
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currently , my root filesystem already reach 90 ++%
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I would like to know how can i know the dates when the filesystem was added to the server.
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I'm wanting to drill down one level deeper that iostat. For example, for the following iostat output, I'd like to now understand the io for hdisk2 by filesystem:
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I'm cross-posting from the "Unix for Dummies Q&A" forum as I didn't get any response there.
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Here is what the output of the df command
$df -h
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/dev/dasda1 2.2G 1.0G 1.1G 50% /
/dev/dasdb1 2.2G 1.1G 1.0G 51% /usr
/dev/dasdc1 2.2G 234M 1.9G 11% /var
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GVFS(7) Conventions and miscellaneous GVFS(7)
NAME
gvfs - GIO virtual file system
DESCRIPTION
GIO provides a VFS API to GLib applications. It includes a 'local' implementation using POSIX. gvfs provides implementations that go beyond
that and allow to access files and storage using many protocols, such as ftp, http, sftp, dav, obexftp, etc. It also provides support for
trash folders, for cd burning and for monitoring interesting devices and volumes on the computer.
Applications use gvfs indirectly, by means of GIO loading the gvfs module that implements the GIO extension points. The gvfs support for
volume monitoring is included in a separate loadable module.
The actual gvfs implementation is distributed over a number of processes. None of these are expected to be started from the commandline,
except for debugging purposes.
Main processes:
o gvfsd - the main gvfs daemon
o gvfs-fuse-daemon - mounts gvfs as a fuse filesystem
o gvfsd-metadata - writes gvfs metadata
Volume monitors:
o gvfs-udisks2-volume-monitor - a udisks-based volume monitor
o gvfs-afc-volume-monitor - a volume monitor for Apple iPhone/iPod Touch devices
Mount backends:
o gvfsd-afc - mounts iPhone/iPod touch volumes
o gvfsd-afp - mounts Apple Filing Protocol volumes
o gvfsd-afp-browse - browses Apple Filing Protocol volumes
o gvfsd-archive - mounts archive files in various formats
o gvfsd-burn - provides a location for burning CDs
o gvfsd-cdda - mounts audio CDs
o gvfsd-computer - provides computer://
o gvfsd-dav - mounts DAV filesystems
o gvfsd-dnssd - browses dnssd
o gvfsd-ftp - mounts over FTP
o gvfsd-http - mounts over HTTP
o gvfsd-localtest - a test backend
o gvfsd-network - provides network://
o gvfsd-obexftp - mounts over obexftp
o gvfsd-recent - provides recent://
o gvfsd-sftp - mounts over sftp
o gvfsd-smb - mounts Windows Shares Filesystem volumes
o gvfsd-smb-browse - browses Windows Shares Filesystem volumes
o gvfsd-trash - provides trash://
ENVIRONMENT
GIO_USE_VFS
If set, specifies the GIO vfs implementation to use. Possible values include 'local' and 'gvfs'.
GIO_USE_VOLUME_MONITOR
If set, specifies the GIO volume monitor implementation to use. Possible values include 'unix', 'GProxyVolumeMonitorUDisks2', as well
as other native volume monitors that are described in the key files in $XDG_DATA_DIRS/gvfs/remote-volume-monitors.
FILES
$XDG_DATA_DIRS/gvfs/mounts
This directory contains key files describing mount daemons.
$XDG_DATA_DIRS/gvfs/remote-volume-monitors
This directory contains key files describing remote volume monitors.
SEE ALSO
GIO documentation[1], gvfsd(1), gvfsd-fuse(1), gvfsd-metadata(1)
NOTES
1. GIO documentation
http://developer.gnome.org/gio
gvfs GVFS(7)