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Old 03-19-2014
Supported filesystem

Hi,

Searching for the support filesystem log on solaris.
For linux it is in
Code:
cat /proc/filesystems

.
shows supported filesystem and thirdparty filesystem integrations.
# 2  
Old 03-19-2014
Have a look at the manual pages for the crfs, newfs, mkfs or whatever. The list should be shown in there under the appropriate options flag, often -t, but I do not have a Solaris server to confirm.



Robin

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# 3  
Old 03-19-2014
You might look to "fsstat -F" output which will give you at least the names of supported bundled file systems. I'm not sure external ones like vxfs or samfs will show up there though.
# 4  
Old 03-19-2014
Code:
(cd /usr/lib/fs && echo *)

NB some file systems, for example afs, do not properly hook into the Solaris fs structure.
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# 5  
Old 03-20-2014
Thanks alot here is the output.
Code:
# fsstat -F
 new  name   name  attr  attr lookup rddir  read read  write write
 file remov  chng   get   set    ops   ops   ops bytes   ops bytes
 435K  144K  138K  104M 4.44M   471M 2.14M  176M 43.2G 86.0M 32.0G ufs
    0     0     0    18     0      0     0     0     0     0     0 nfs
    0     0     0     0     0      0     0     0     0     0     0 zfs
    0     0     0 2.24M     0      0     0     0     0     0     0 lofs
 298K 87.0K  211K 1.12M 11.9K   928K 2.78K  119K 52.0M  328K  128M tmpfs
    0     0     0 1.44M     0      0     0   206 52.4K     0     0 mntfs
    0     0     0    66     0      5    15     0     0     0     0 autofs
    0     0     0     0     0      0     0     0     0     0     0 nfs3
    0     0     0     0     0      0     0     0     0     0     0 nfs4
# cd /usr/lib/fs && echo *
autofs cachefs ctfs fd hsfs lofs mntfs nfs objfs pcfs proc sharefs tmpfs udfs ufs xmemfs zfs
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