Veritas File System 5.0 AdministratorÆs Guide, HP-UX 11i v3, First Edition, May 2008
You must specify the following:
■ The special block device name to mount
■ The mount point
■ The file system type (vxfs)
■ The mount options
■ The backup frequency
■ Which fsck pass looks at the file system
Each entry must be on a single line.
See the fstab(4) manual page.
The following is a typical fstab file with the new file system on the last line:
# System /etc/fstab file. Static
# information about the file systems
# See fstab(4) and sam(1M) for further
# details on configuring devices.
/dev/vg00/lvol3 / vxfs delaylog 0 1
/dev/vg00/lvol1 /stand hfs defaults 0 1
/dev/vg00/lvol4 /tmp vxfs delaylog 0 2
/dev/vg00/lvol5 /home vxfs delaylog 0 2
/dev/vg00/lvol6 /opt vxfs delaylog 0 2
/dev/vg00/lvol7 /usr vxfs delaylog 0 2
/dev/vg00/lvol8 /var vxfs delaylog 0 2
/dev/vx/dsk/fsvol /ext vxfs delaylog 0 2
Unmounting a file system
Use the umount command to unmount a currently mounted file system.
See the vxumount(1M) manual page.
To unmount a file system
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Use the umount command to unmount a file system:
vxumount [-o [force]] mount_point
vxumount [-f] mount_point
vxumount [-o [force]] {special|mount_point}
Specify the file system to be unmounted as a mount_point or special. special
is the VxFS block special device on which the file system resides.
197Quick Reference
Unmounting a file system