Using Silicon File Systems
System Administration Manual
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If Usage Alerts are enabled on the Entire File System, then the sliding bar turns
yellow
when
the
warning
limit is exceeded and
amber
when the
severe
limit is exceeded.
If Usage Alerts are not enabled then the sliding bar turns
yellow
when 85% capacity is reached
and
amber
when the File System is full.
To download a spreadsheet containing information about all of the listed Silicon File Systems,
click
Download File Systems
.
The
System Drives
link will bring up the
Systems Drives
page.
The
Quotas by File System
link will bring up the
Quotas by File Systems
page described in
the
Managing Usage Quotas
section.
Click
Storage Pools
to view the list of Storage Pools on the server.
Clicking on the
create
button will display the
File System Wizard
page, used to create a new
File System.
Clicking on the
expand
button will display the
File System Wizard
page, used to expand a new
File System.
Note:
Titan remembers which file systems were mounted when it shuts
down, and mounts them automatically during system startup.
Status
(Other)
•
Recovering: The file system is in the process of rolling back to its last
good checkpoint. If the server was reset uncleanly, the contents of
NVRAM may be being replayed.
•
Failing: Rarely seen - the file system has failed but is being recovered or
is in use by checkfs or fixfs.
•
RequiresDetermining: Rarely seen - this is a transitional state between
when a file system has been noticed by the server and when its state
has been determined. This state will typically be followed by the status
"Formatted (Ready To Mount)" or Failed.
•
Determining: Rarely seen - this is a transitional state which indicates
that the server is determining whether or not the file system is
formatted.
•
Removing: Rarely seen - this is a transitional state indicating that the
file system is being removed from service because the EVS to which it is
assigned is being taken offline.
EVS
The
EVS
to which the File System is assigned.
Mount
Mount an unmounted file system.
Unmount
Unmount a mounted file system.