Veritas File System 4.1 Administrator's Guide (HP-UX 11i v3, February 2007)
Quality of Storage Service
Configuring Relocation Policies
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Configuring Relocation Policies
Relocation policies define the files to relocate and the physical devices on which the files are located.
Relocation policies are based on the following properties of a file:
• Age: The time since the file was last accessed or last modified.
• File size
• Path: The location of a file in a directory structure.
• File name pattern: The similarly named output files of an application or a common extension such as
*.gif.All shell wild cards may be specified.
• Source component volume
• Destination component volume
If a file has multiple component volumes, you can configure relocation policies using the VERITAS
Enterprise Administrator (VEA) GUI or the command-line interface. See the VERITAS Volume Manager
User’s Guide-VERITAS Enterprise Administrator for information on configuring QoSS using the VEA GUI.
NOTE You must install the VRTSfppm package to use the QoSS feature.
Running fssweep
The fssweep command uses the following syntax:
fssweep [-n count -s size -t time] [-p policy] [-r] [filesystem]
The fssweep utility traverses the directory structure of one or more file systems, selecting files that meet
criteria specified in relocation policies. The fssweep utility writes either a list of selected file names and
destination volumes, or a statistical summary of selected files, to standard output.
The list of volumes that can be used for file relocation is based on the destination component volumes
defined by the QoSS configuration. By default, fssweep writes the files and destination volumes to
standard output.
You can specify the criteria for selecting files for relocation using Command Options. Following are the
fssweep Command Options.
Option Description
-n count Sets a limit for the maximum number of files for the fsmove utility to relocate.