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To see information about a filesystem mount on a particular server, select the filesystem
entry for that server, right-click, and select Properties.
You can also use Linux utilities such as df or the HP Scalable NAS mx command to
display status information.
mx fs status [--mounted|--unmounted] [--persistent] [--verbose]
[--standard|--snapshots]
The --verbose option displays the FS type (always PSFS), the size of the filesystem
in KB, and the UUID of the parent disk. The --standard option shows only standard
filesystems; the --snapshots option shows only snapshots.
View Filesystem errors for a server
The Management Console can display information about the last error or event that
occurred on a particular filesystem mount. To see the information, select the filesystem
and then select the server. Right-click, and select View Last Error.
Check a filesystem for errors
If a filesystem is not unmounted cleanly, the journal will be replayed the next time
the filesystem is mounted to restore consistency. You should seldom need to check
the filesystem. However, if a filesystem was corrupted by a hardware or software
failure, you can repair it with the psfsck utility.
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