Veritas File System 5.0 AdministratorÆs Guide, HP-UX 11i v3, First Edition, May 2008
To query which files will be affected by enforcing a placement policy
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Query the files:
# fsppadm query /mnt1/dir1/dir2 /mnt2 /mnt1/dir3
Enforcing a placement policy
Enforcing a placement policy for a file system requires that the policy be assigned
to the file system. You must assign a placement policy before it can be enforced.
Enforce operations are logged in a hidden file, .__fsppadm_enforce.log, in the
lost+found directory of the mount point. This log file contains details such as
files' previous locations, the files' new locations, and the reasons for the files'
relocations. The enforce operation creates the .__fsppadm_enforce.log file if
the file does not exist. The enforce operation appends the file if the file already
exists. The .__fsppadm_enforce.log file can be backed up or removed as with a
normal file.
The following example uses the fsppadm enforce command to enforce the file
placement policy for the file system at mount point /mnt1, and includes the access
time, modification time, and file size of the specified paths in the report,
/tmp/report.
Dynamic Storage Tiering
Administering placement policies
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