3.6.0 Matrix Server 3.6.0 Administration Guide (5697-7081, December 2007)

Chapter 9: Configure PSFS Filesystems 112
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Remove Drive Letter or Path Assignments
If you no longer want to associate a filesystem with a particular drive
letter or mount path, you can remove the assignment. Before doing this,
be sure that applications are not currently accessing the filesystem via the
drive letter or mount path.
To remove a drive letter or path assignment, select the filesystem on the
Filesystems tab, right-click, and then select Unassign Paths. A warning
such as the following will be displayed.
After the drive letter or path has been unassigned, you will not be able to
access the filesystem until you assign a new drive letter or path to it.
To remove assignments from the command line, use this command:
mx fs unassign <filesystem> <ALL_SERVERS | server ...>
View or Change Filesystem Properties
To see information about a specific filesystem, select that filesystem,
right-click, and select Properties.
Label: This field specifies the label that is assigned to the filesystem. If the
filesystem does not have a label, the field will be blank. You can change
the label if necessary.
Volume Tab
On the Properties window, the Volume tab provides information about
the storage device and allows you to extend the filesystem. If the
filesystem is on a dynamic volume, you can click the Volume Properties
button to see more information about the volume, including the
subdevices used for the dynamic volume and the stripe size and state.