3.7.0 HP StorageWorks HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software command reference guide HP Scalable NAS for Linux (AG513-96003, October 2009)

Port 1 : oper 1 admin 1 Fabric ID 0x111100 attached to 210100E08B255640
Port 2 : oper 1 admin 1 Fabric ID 0x111200 attached to 210000E08B026C65
Port 3 : oper 2 admin 1
Port 4 : oper 1 admin 1 Fabric ID 0x111400 attached to 210000E08B056F21
Port 5 : oper 1 admin 1 Fabric ID 0x111500 attached to 200B00A0B80F2851
Port 6 : oper 2 admin 1
Port 7 : oper 2 admin 1
Poll time: 0.37
psdctl manage device bindings
Synopsis
/opt/hpcfs/tools/psdctl
Description
This command should be run only at the request of HP personnel.
psfsck check and repair a PSFS filesystem
Synopsis
/opt/hpcfs/sbin/psfsck [-aixoV] [-l <logfilename>] [--check] [--rebuild-tree]
[--rebuild-sb] [--rebuild-quotas] [--interactive] [--quiet]
[--logfile <filename>] [--fix-fixable] [--fix-non-critical] <device>
/opt/hpcfs/sbin/psfsck [--enable-fzbm] [--disable-fzbm] [--enable-quotas]
[--disable-quotas] [--set-udq <size>[T|G|M|K]] [--set-gdq <size>[T|G|M|K]]
[-e enable-smallfiles] <device>
Description
The psfsck utility looks for a PSFS filesystem on a device, replays transactions that
are to be replayed, and either checks or repairs the filesystem. This utility can also
be used to enable or disable Full Zone Bit Maps (FZBM), to enable or disable quotas,
to set the default quota for users and groups, and to enable the small files performance
feature on a pre-3.7.0 filesystem.
device is a psd or psv device and is specified as follows:
For a psd device partition, the device is specified as /dev/psd/psdXXXpYY,
where XXX is the drive number and YY is the partition number. As an example,
/dev/psd/psd6p4 specifies partition 4 on disk psd6.
For a non-partitioned psd device, the device is specified as /dev/psd/psdXXX,
where XXX is the drive number. For example, /dev/psd/psd5.
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