Storage Management
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Titan SiliconServer
To Mount a Silicon File System
Use this procedure to manually mount a file system. Mounting a formatted file
system makes it available to be shared or exported, and thus accessible for use
by network clients. This procedure may also be used when an auto-mount of a file system has
failed, which may occur in the following situations:
❑
The file system was not mounted when Titan was shutdown.
❑
The command line interface was used to disable auto-mounting.
❑
A storage system failure caused Titan to restart.
❑
A storage subsystem failure caused Titan to restart three times within a 30
minute period.
1.
Move to the SMU
Home
page.
2.
From the
Storage Management
heading, click on
Silicon File Systems
to view a list of
all file systems.
3.
From the
Label
column, select one or more Silicon File Systems that need to be
mounted.
4.
From the list of
Actions
located on the bottom of the page, click on
mount
to open a
confirmation dialog box.
5.
Click the
OK
button to mount the file system(s).
To Unmount a Silicon File System
Unmount a Silicon File System when it needs to be removed from service. From a client’s point
of view, the file system simply disappears. This will not harm the file system, nor affect any of
the data in it.
1.
Move to the SMU
Home
page.
2.
From the
Storage Management
heading, click on
Silicon File Systems
to view a list of
all file systems.
3.
From the
Label
column, select one or more Silicon File Systems that need to be
unmounted.
4.
From the list of
Actions
located on the bottom of the page, click on
unmount
to open a
confirmation dialog box.
5.
Click the
OK
button to unmount the file system(s).