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The mount point assigned to the filesystem. Click in the cell to see the
mount point for each server on which the filesystem is configured.
The volume used for the filesystem. Click in the cell to see the
properties for the filesystem.
The number of exports for the filesystem multiplied by the number of
servers exporting the filesystem. Click in the cell to see the names of
the servers and the export paths.
The number of servers that are configured to host the filesystem. Click
in the cell to see the names of the servers.
The total space, free space, and percent of space free on the filesystem.
The window also lists the UIDs and sizes of the LUNs (both imported and
unimported) that are available for filesystems.
Display Disk Information with sandiskinfo
The sandiskinfo command can display information for both imported
and unimported SAN disks and also for dynamic volumes. Under normal
operations, the sandiskinfo output should be the same on all servers in
the matrix.
Disk Information
With no options, sandiskinfo displays the UID, vendor, model, and
capacity of each imported disk and specifies the FC switch used to access
the disk.
# sandiskinfo
Disk: /dev/psd/psd5
Uid: 20:00:00:04:cf:13:32:d1::0 SAN info: switch fcswitch port 7
Vendor: SEAGATE ST336704FC Capacity: 34732M
Following are the commonly used options for imported and unimported
disks:
sandiskinfo [-i|-u|-v|-f] [-alr] [-U] [-q]
The options are:
-i Display information for imported disks (the default).
-u Display information for unimported disks.